Wire Body

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Wire Body

Post by DUBBN » Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:40 pm

Reports on the Whitefish this Fall was that they were hitting Two toned, Rubber legged Copper Johns. Well, I hate CJ's and I hate Rubber Legs! Sorry, hate is a word I dont think we use enough ;) . Anyway, I got to thinking about the Wire Bodied flys that were being shown here on the Flymph Forum earlier this year, and decided to try some for myself. I had all the material layed out for Dougsdons Beastie (My variation) so thats what I tyed. A variation of the Beastie and Two Toned Wire. Being that I had an assortment of hooks already laying out, thats what I used.

Hook - Mustads 9671, 3906B, and 3906 sizes 14 & 16
Thread - UTC 70 Brown
Tail - Dark Brown Rooster Hackle (Strung Woolly Bugger Hackle)
Abdomen - Gold UTC wire (Small)
Rib - Red UTC wire (small)
Thorax - Sowscud dubbing mixed with Olive Rabbit under fur (not teased out)
Collar - Dark Furnace Hen Hackle wrapped three times.

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This fly took half the White Fish that I caught today, and that was quite a few fish. Thing is, it only caught the smaller fish. The big fish of the day took, Dougsdons Beastie (bead slid ahead on the tippet), letumgos POP, and a Cased Caddis(bead slid ahead on the tippet).

If I showed you my variation of the Two Toned Rubber Legged Copper Johns, you would know why I use the word "hate". They look pathetic!
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Re: Wire Body

Post by willowhead » Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:47 pm

i love your flies Bro., and having seen them, live, up-close and personal.....it's totally understandable as to why they work so well.............you put a lotta love into your tyin', and it's embedded in the flies..........it's like, a dang fish is swimmin' along, he he says to hisself..........."Self".........why the hell not, i need some exercise, and any dude tye this cool, should be appreciated. So let's do it." They caint refuse you Bro. Simply cait do it. i fish the same stretch of water, most likely get skunked.....no b.s. Damn good thing i have just as much fun as you. :D
That's a Cool fly Wayne.....i couldn't tye it and not pick that thorax out though.....lol. ;)
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Re: Wire Body

Post by DUBBN » Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:08 pm

Thank you so much for the kind words Mark. They are very much appreciated.

I didnt plan on the dubbing not being teased out. I was in a hurry, and I forgot! :(
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Re: Wire Body

Post by hankaye » Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:24 pm

DUBBIN, Howdy;

Don't think anyone woulda known unless ya told...
Dang fine fly!

How much mileage do ya get pre popcicle stick???

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Re: Wire Body

Post by DUBBN » Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:12 pm

hankaye wrote:DUBBIN, Howdy;

Don't think anyone woulda known unless ya told...
Dang fine fly!

How much mileage do ya get pre popcicle stick???

hank

Popsycle stick would be an upgrade. I went total redneck with my setup. I started with a stir stick from the paint store.....
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Then cut it down to about the size of a popsycle stick and glued it to the bottom of a wet cat food container......
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The stir stick is alot softer wood than a posycle stick and easyer to stick my flys into.

I dont have a tripod, so I saved a few more of those cat food containers. I stack them to the height of the fly I am photographing. I can get fairly close with anywhere from 3 to 5 conatiners. To fine tune it I use a shim....
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I decided awhile back that I was getting better light with sunlight, so I set up my studio at the west end of my garage. In the evening I open the garage door, and have the sunlight at my back, shining directly on my studio. Then I take my pic. It's dark now or I would show you this sophisticated set up. :lol:

You think the stir stick is redneck? Wait till you see my studio!
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Re: Wire Body

Post by letumgo » Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:13 pm

"Wayne's Hot-wired Beastie" or "DUBBN's Alchemy Beast"

That flies a keeper, Wayne. It needs a name. Lovely photo, too.
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Re: Wire Body

Post by hankaye » Sun Oct 30, 2011 1:04 am

DUBBIN', Howdy;

Not much compairs ta good ole "redneck injunnewity,

Question (or 2), ... You said; "so I set up my studio at the west end of my garage. In the evening I open the garage door, and have the sunlight at my back, shining directly on my studio. Then I take my pic." What side of the garage is the door? I thought the sun set in the West????
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Just had ta ask ... :lol: :lol:

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Re: Wire Body

Post by DUBBN » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:50 am

The garage door is on the West side. Thats why I catch the Sunset. Gosh Hank, does the sun set in a different direction down their in Nem Mexico? Oh, saw some Sandhill Cranes fly over this week...Made me think of you.
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Re: Wire Body

Post by tie2fish » Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:25 am

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Re: Wire Body

Post by kanutripr » Sun Oct 30, 2011 9:11 am

Wire on wire?!?! :o Very cool! I really like the contrast and that olive colouration? Very tasty! I can see why it worked so well for you.



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