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Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 7:46 pm
by DUBBN
I have no idea how my buddy and I came up with the name "Nickle Baetis", but I do know it is a Variation of the Ice Breaker that is used alot on the Arkansas here in Colorado. For the past 4 years this pattern has never set the rivers on fire. What it has done is consistently catch fish when there is no obvious hatch going on.
Hook - 94840 Mustad size 14 - 20
Thread Abdomen - Gudebrod GX2 White (130 denier)
Body - Olive D-Rib (Small) Top colored with Dark Brown Sharpie
Rib - Hot Yellow wire (UTC Small)
Thread (Thorax/Head) Uni 8/0 Red
Thorax - Peacock Ice Dub
Collar - Dun Hen hackle
Image
This will probably be the last fly I post a pic of until I get a better camera.
The fly listed here is a very easy pattern to tie, yet has saved my bacon on most of the rivers I fish.

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:00 pm
by hankaye
DUBBIN, Howdy;

That's a good looking fly... Photo ain't that bad...

You beat yourself up so bad ya ain't leavin' nothing for the rest of us ... ;) , :)

hank


you realize I'm only funnin wiff ya...

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:09 pm
by willowhead
Agreed, the pic's not that bad at all. Very cool pattern.....it's an attractor seems to me. i LOVE attractor patterns, wet or dry. :D

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:00 pm
by letumgo
Wayne - I have a question about the body of the fly. As I understand your recipe, you are tying a white under body and then wrapping over it with the D-rib material. Then wrapping the wire in between the D-rib wraps. Am I understanding it correctly?

Lovely pattern, by the way. Nice photo, too.

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:26 pm
by DUBBN
Yes, White underbody, Olive D-Rib, and Hot Yellow wire ribbing.

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:32 pm
by letumgo
Cool. Thanks.

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:01 pm
by DUBBN
The original pattern has a Silver bead placed between the thorax body, and the Dun Collar. Being the ever stubborn fly fisher that I am. I refuse to tie a flymph or SH with a bead. Not being prejudice, or maybe I am, but I just cant see dressing these patterns with "Bling". I wont look down on you ( to your face) if you choose the bead, but I dont tie that way. :-)The flymph is a neat concept. It lends itself to a wide array of interpretation.
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Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:57 pm
by William Anderson
Wait, is that fly underwater? :D Just kidding. You commented about your camera elsewhere. Great fly. I don't tie with many beads, usually, except for BH Hares Ear Nymphs and Pheasant Tail Nymphs. I tie most without, but for some reason it kind of doesn't count on those two. Hilarious how that works out for each of us in our own way.

w

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 12:11 am
by JohnP
A beadhead Prince nymph is big medicine around here.

Re: Nickle Baetis

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:50 am
by willowhead
HEY! if your gonna fish nymphs (NOT flymphs, thass different), you might as well tye them with a bead........i think generally speakin', they work better that way. And it doesn't make the casting difficult at all............so what the heck. Plus, i don't like to use lead in the rivers. ;)