Bubba Stewart

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Bubba Stewart

Post by CreationBear » Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:05 pm

I was playing around with the dyed Starling skin I got from Aaron Ostoj today (in this case, the UV orange.)

As y'all know, I'm not the prisoner to tradition :lol: so one of the things I was playing around with was keeping my Sheer 14/0 as my working thread, but using a length of Pearsall's Marabou floss as the armature for the rest of the fly. If you worked with Marabou before, you'll remember that Pearsall's naturally falls into separate plies--I took two fine strands, tied them onto the shank, then tied a knot at their ends to form a loop that I then loaded with dubbing and took toward the eye, stopping where the "Stewart" part of the spider would begin. :lol: After securing the loop with a wrap of my Sheer working thread, I tied in the Starling amidships, then took the Sheer to the hook-eye. At that point, I reloaded my floss loop with dubbing, then used a pair of EZ-pliers to grasp both the shaft of the feather and the dubbing brush. At that point, it was a matter of "spinning" feather and brush together, then wrapping the hackle up toward the eye.


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Again, not being one to stand on ceremony, I tried using a grouse feather as a "face" hackle on this one:

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It sounds a bit fiddley perhaps, but I found that wrapping the Starling around the floss instead of the working thread led to (relatively) less cussing on my part. :)
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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by Mataura mayfly » Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:09 pm

WOW!!
If your going to stretch tradition and use UV orange Starling...... then this is one heck of a nice way of doing it. Love 'em. :D
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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by hankaye » Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:30 pm

CreationBear, Howdy;

WOW !!! Is only the beginning ... I'm going to have to pad the top edge
of my dinette/desk/computer station/tying station .....

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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by CreationBear » Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:51 pm

Ha, thanks gents--Hans and our other "top guns" are able to tie a proper Stewart's by wrapping the starling around a dubbed working thread, but I'm afraid I was born with too many thumbs to do make the transition between wrapping the thread and securing the hackle on the shank. :) Otherwise, Aaron's dyed colors are really cool--hopefully Ray, REE, and other folks have some skins coming and will share a few flies tied with them.
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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by fflutterffly » Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:40 pm

OMG! I love this fly!!! makes me want to sit underwater, against the current and wait for it to come drag free within my window of opportunity!
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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by letumgo » Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:26 pm

OMG, is right! Fantastic! I love this fly too. Great creativity and beautifully photographed.
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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by tie2fish » Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:05 am

It's been a while, Jon, but this was certainly worth waiting for. Very creative tecnique with a spectacular result.
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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by William Anderson » Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:06 am

Jon, this is stellar! Beautifully conceived and brought together like a pro. I had the good fortune to spend two days in a venue with dozens of insanely talented tiers, but I did not see anything that would rival this for both creativity and fishability. Very, very cool.

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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by gingerdun » Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:26 am

Jon,
What a pleasure to see this fly and read your description.
Like William, I was at the Art of the Angler show in Danbury CT this weekend, where there was some intense fly tying going on. Had you been there with a table of your own, you would have provided a creative jolt to the event. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Bubba Stewart

Post by Roadkill » Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:57 am

These are 2 great flies and a great report on how you made them. I love the color combinations. 8-)
Bubba would be proud!
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