I'm excited about this one. However, I'll be honest it has not seen fish water yet. I have been tying some winged wet fly cousins to this with goose biot wings that have been very productive for me as of late. I have been experimenting with wet flies with built up abdomens of floss which I lightly coat in an epoxy type cement. Both with attractive florescent and neutral colors. The winged flies have been productive but not sure if it is the floss body or biots, I do think that one of the two may be the trigger. Anyway once trout season opens again I'll have a few of these to test.
Hook: Mustad R50 #14
Thread: Brown Pearsall's gossamer silk thread
Abdomen: Danville's florescent fire orange floss coated with glossy cement.
Thorax: Black seal dubbing in a split thread twist, very lightly dubbed so you can still see the brown thread.
Hackle: Outer coverts from a Hungarian partridge wing. Use the feathers that are half dark brown/red and half mottled.
Its cousin which has proved itself well. Started off as a steelhead fly but has caught its share of trout while steelheading, enough to get it a place in my box.
