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Micro Tubing

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 2:12 pm
by DUBBN
A little over a year ago Bill (tie2fish) showed the forum a method of running Krystal Flash or wire through Midge Tubing. It makes for a fascinating effect on the patterns that I tryed it on. Not to mention the trout in my neck of the woods like it aswell.

One problem. The first time I went to the store to buy tubing, I purchased "MICRO" tubing. Too small to apply Bills technique. Luckily I only bought, Clear, Red, and a bag of Peacock. The stuff has set on the shelf since I brought it home.

Winter will be here soon. That means (for me) that if I want to fish the local tail waters I better have some midge larva and pupa. No biggy, you can tye them with just thread, or you can get fancy and use many materials to crank them out. Being lazy, I always opt for thread midges for most of my patterns.

Last night while sipping cheap beer (Miller), I watched a video on YouTube. Just what the Dr. ordered! A way to get that Micro Tubing used up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiysrMIR8t4

I cranked a few of these out.

Hook – Mustad 9671 size 18
Thread – Griffith, 14/0 Sheer Black
Body – Red Micro Tubing
Collar – Grizzly Hen Hackle

I was surprised at the bump in the body where the thorax should be. That is the stem of my feather. I couldn’t see it till I took the photo.

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Here’s a simple larva

Hook – Cabela’s Scud Hook, size 20
Thread – Griffith, 14/0 Sheer Black
Body – Peacock Micro Tubing

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The two patterns together

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I will probably tye the rest of my midge larva and pupa till I run out of the micro tubing. Then I will go back to the thread bodies. Either way I am betting the fish don’t mind. ;-)

Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 4:32 pm
by Mataura mayfly
Over here you can get (in craft stores) plastic tubing with woven tinsel already inside. It comes in various colours and some of it has glitter embedded in the plastic. It is a bit big for wrapped fly bodies, (especially the size you like), but does stretch to become thinner and if it is warm enough the walls of the tube will flatten upon wrapping to give a flatter body.
Best of all it is cheap! :D I also get rolls of a product like jelly legs for a fraction of tackle store prices from the same place........ also makes nice bodies with a translucent look.

Nice way to make your midge patterns and use up some materials that might otherwise remain neglected.

Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 6:00 pm
by JohnP
Nice-looking flies, Wayne. I have been tying quite a few chironomid and scud/shrimp patterns, hoping to get more into stillwater fishing next season. ;)

Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 7:12 pm
by DUBBN
Thanks for the kind words John! Glad to see you posting again! I gotta take up still water again. I think I said that to you this time last year.

Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:27 pm
by hankaye
DUBBN, Howdy;

Way to go Large dude ..... 8-) !!!

You go tying up a bunch of them an' you'll
be havin' "Morgys" in yer fly box .... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

On the serious side (is there one ???), great lookin' mini flies ! :D :D

Rascal sez "oof",

hank

Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 4:36 am
by Norm Frechette
wire works also

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Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 6:43 am
by DUBBN
[quote="DUBBN"]A little over a year ago Bill (tie2fish) showed the forum a method of running Krystal Flash or wire through Midge Tubing. quote]


I was unable to thread wire through the "Micro" tubing in a timely manner. I bought some xtra small UTC Copper wire for the task, but it is very flemsy . I commend you Norm. You are a heck of a guy.

What size are those patterns Norm? 26's?

Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:47 am
by DUBBN
There you go norm. The best I can do. A size 24 scud hook, with a copper wire core in Micro Tubing. Definately not in your league norm, but I am sure not many people are.

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Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:57 am
by tie2fish
You guys are amazing!

Re: Micro Tubing

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 3:24 pm
by letumgo
Thanks for sharing that link, Wayne. I really like that technique. I enjoy seeing all of the flies posted in this thread. The wire core caddis patterns are one of my favorites.