
Lemon Sally Flymph
Hook: Mustad 94863 #16 (barbless loop up eye hook)
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, tan
Hackle: Hen, pale ginger
Body: Fine acrylic yarn, bright yellow - into split thread
Cheers,
Hans W
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You know, that's the first Sally pattern that's ever looked right to me--the naturals in this part of the world are a hallucinatory yellow (or green) so the "waxed silk" look that works so well for mayflies was never quite vibrant enough in my estimation. (And of course, that looks to be a ginger skin to die for as well.un-natural material
Donald, Pete Hidy used this term, hydrofuge, in his 1973 OPEN LETTER TO THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF FLYMPH FISHERMEN:DNicolson wrote:Sorry to butt in like this Lance, but what does hydrofuge mean? Can't find it in the OED.
Here are some definitions that I found:Flymphs dressed deliberately to create mimicry appear far more sensuous, if not voluptuous, in simulating the natural hydrofuge (water resistance) of trout stream insects during metamorphosis at the flymph stage of maturity.
And from another source:HYDROFUGE : shedding water —used of the pubescent coating of many aquatic insects
(From Encyclopedia.com)PLASTRON: 2. In some insects, a physical gill made up of hydrofuge hairs. Insects which use a plastron when diving under water are covered with a thick felt of hairs which are bent over at the tips. The hairs trap a layer of air which is continuous with the tracheal system, and surrounds the animal.