Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by willowhead » Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:28 pm

Thankx Jeff..........BOY i hope i've got that right........?????.........it is Jeff i hope. If i messed it up, i apologise. There's just so many names to memorize. Yes, purple is one of my very favorite colors in general, not just fly tying. Looking forward to your next pic/post. ;)
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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by Mataura mayfly » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:15 pm

Yes, you got it right.

Decided not to copy you...... just yet till I get some practice in!

Found a reference to "Electric Soft Hackles" so tried a couple of them instead.
The olive one is done on some cheap bulk (soft!) hooks I picked up somewhere that I use for practice, but it turned out ok... if a little long in the body.
The black is more "proper" with it's dimentions. Least I think so :lol:
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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by willowhead » Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:56 am

Hey those are very cool..........i likes 'em alot. Sorry i didn't get here sooner...........been feelin' like crap. Gotta go for another cat scan in a few hours.............keep up the great work. ;)
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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by Old Hat » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:59 pm

I like that second one Mataura. Has some classic influences.

This one I call the Wallowa Sunrise. More of a spider pattern. Tied on a #8 Ken Sawada Old Limerick Wet hook.

The thorax is a simi seal dubbing and the purple secondary hackle is mohair.

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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by gmwhipple » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:13 pm

best of the lot so far!

nice tie.

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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by Mataura mayfly » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:23 pm

Thanks guys.

Good luck with the tests Mark. I am away from home and doing the hospital visit thing myself, my Kimmy is in the surgical ward of our local big hospital...... Im playing the devoted care giver to try to get her out and home.

Oldhat that is a seriously neat looking tie! My black electric was ties on a #4 Black Magic hook and the colours did not come out as well as I hoped. Took photos in low light to try to make the flash "kick" with a bit of sparkle. Mid section of that body is purple not blue as it shows.
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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by letumgo » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:35 pm

Jeff - Beautiful flies. I want to steal that salt-and-pepper tail design for the future. Very cool!

Carl - I love the entire package (the hook, the colors, the proportions, the photo), everything! Fantastic...
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Post by willowhead » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:39 pm

GORGEOUS tye Carl.......... ;) .....you made me go search 'em out........& i finally found somma those hooks. :D
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Post by willowhead » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:26 pm

Got two more finished..........just didn't get them photographed yet. Come on guys.......keep 'em flowin'. TKX! ;)
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Re: Steelhead/Salmon Flymphs..... ;>)

Post by Mataura mayfly » Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:33 am

Carl that really is one beauty of a fly!

Question for you all though.......

Back in the day, when folk figured it was easier to tie hair-wing salmon flies than made-wing versions, the colours of the feather made-wing were generally mimicked with the colour of the hair.

My question is......
Would it be wrong to take the body of a traditional salmon fly and soft hackle it rather than wing it? OK it would not work too well with a lot of the old patterns that carry many colours in their wing, but with simple(say two colour) wings a double hackle wrapped wet fly/flymph style would continue the idea of the pattern even if not in the traditional way.

Just a silly question...... shoot me down if I'm mad!! :lol:
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