Saturday, February 4, 2012

All tied up.

Here are a few of the patterns I have been tying over the winter.  Why tie flies for winter fishing when spring and summer are right around the corner?  Yep, that's what I thought too.   

Sample Foam X-Caddis 
Tan X-Caddis, one of my favorite to tie.   
Furmisky's Fluttering Caddis-Yellow Sally
Furmisky's Fluttering Caddis-Black
Puterbaugh's Foam Caddis
Furmisky's Fluttering Caddis-Tan
Dark Tan Elk Hair Caddis
Foam Caddis #14
Royal Gorgeous #16
Yellow Stimulator, tied with deer hair
Chartreuse Stimulator tied with Antron body and elk hair.  

All flies will be available at Ghillies Fly Shop

15 comments:

  1. Really nice ties there Juan! However, you've got me hooked on hoppers so it might be a while before I get to any of these.

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    1. Hoppers are always a good choice! Keep tying them.

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  2. Great looking flies!!!

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    1. Thanks Anglo. Will you be at the West Denver tying event?

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    2. I was planning on going, but was unable to get the day off.

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  3. I really like the foam caddis. Good stuff.

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  4. I take it that you are expecting caddis!! You are certainly ready for any eventuality. Nice ties and photos. See you next Saturday, Jerry

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    1. Jerry, Low water or drought years have always had better dry fly fishing than normal or high water years. Gotta look at it in a positive light. See you soon.

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  5. With all the foam on those babies, you might put the floatant people out of business. LOL.

    Mark

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  6. Dang you have a fine hand at the bench! You are an inspiration Juan~ mike

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    1. Thanks RW! I appreciate it. That's what is good about the web. I see inspiration at other places and bring it here to pass along.

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  7. Hey Juan,

    Great blog! I follow you on Facebook too.

    I'm trying to figure out the Sample Foam X Caddis. It looks to me like the body is dubbed, or is that foam? Dubbing over foam?

    Dave

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    1. Dave, thanks for following. The body on that Caddis is foam. I used Rainey's evazote foam cut thin and wrapped. It works good and has a good color. The color is camel. I think it is about 1/8" thick. I had no other use for that foam until this.

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  8. Hey Juan,

    Can you share with us which emerger and adult pattern do you like to use on Colorado Arkansas during the spring hatch? Is it any of these or something different?

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