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Roadkill
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by Roadkill » Fri Oct 18, 2013 6:16 pm
A work in progress test fly #1...
Mustad 94840 #18 with an olive goose biot body, silver lined crystal bead, starling hackle and olive UTC 70 thread.
Sorry about the image quality, I am without my "photo studio" at the moment.

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by Old Hat » Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:32 pm
Looks good. I know a couple guys on the west side that swear by those crystal bead thoraxes.
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by tie2fish » Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:01 am
Interesting concept; gas bubble perhaps?
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by Roadkill » Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:57 am
tie2fish wrote:Interesting concept; gas bubble perhaps?
More than a perhaps considering that during egg laying by some Baetis both adult females and some males submerge themselves. Otherwise there are times when some Bling works on a fly.

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by William Anderson » Sat Oct 19, 2013 2:17 pm
Bill L, I like your pattern. I tried years ago to get those beads on a few flies and for whatever reason I only tried it on hooks that wouldn't allow them around the bend. I must have not tried enough hooks. These right at home on your Mustads.
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by Ruard » Sat Oct 19, 2013 2:45 pm
William Anderson wrote:Bill L, I like your pattern. I tried years ago to get those beads on a few flies and for whatever reason I only tried it on hooks that wouldn't allow them around the bend. I must have not tried enough hooks. These right at home on your Mustads.
Try the Hayabuscha 390 and bend the barb down
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by letumgo » Sat Oct 19, 2013 4:09 pm
Wow, that is an impressive pattern. Have you looked at the pattern under water? I am curious to know how visible the bead remains under water. I have not fished with these beads before, so any information you can provide would be appreciated.
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by Roadkill » Sat Oct 19, 2013 5:33 pm
Ray this style of tie has worked well for me on my transitional flymph
http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... ead#p23306. I suspect the bead visibility depends on the available light just like it was a Mylar wrap.
Other than a few glass caddis, scuds, and saltwater ties; most of my work with glass beads has been done with chironomids and has widespread use there among tyers. Some of them are "go to" patterns for me. I can't seem to find it right now but somewhere I have Joe Warren's book that I bought years ago and found very helpful.
http://globalflyfisher.com/reviews/book ... .php?id=11.
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by letumgo » Sat Oct 19, 2013 5:37 pm
Cool! I was not aware of that book. Thanks for the link, Bill.
