The first one is just an enlarged version of the BP² Flymph I recently posted. The flies are tyed on Gamakatsu Salmon Tapered Loop Up Eye hooks (Model T10-6H/Size 8). The second fly is tyed with peacock herl and wine colored UNI-Yarn. These colors play nicely together, don't ya think?
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The first one is just an enlarged version of the BP² Flymph I recently posted. The flies are tyed on Gamakatsu Salmon Tapered Loop Up Eye hooks (Model T10-6H/Size 8). The second fly is tyed with peacock herl and wine colored UNI-Yarn. These colors play nicely together, don't ya think?
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Re: Steelhead Flymphs
Great stuff Ray!!
The colours do play well together, almost a "bleeding baitfish" effect on your second offering. #8 is probably a lot more user friendly for most fly fishing applications versus trolling flies or harling from a boat those big bohemith things I have been tying....... but the only Salmon Irons I have a lot of are #1 and up, apart from a couple of packets of very nice blue Gamakatsu hooks.

The colours do play well together, almost a "bleeding baitfish" effect on your second offering. #8 is probably a lot more user friendly for most fly fishing applications versus trolling flies or harling from a boat those big bohemith things I have been tying....... but the only Salmon Irons I have a lot of are #1 and up, apart from a couple of packets of very nice blue Gamakatsu hooks.

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Re: Steelhead Flymphs
Love the first fly--bet you would take your share of smallmouth on it as well. 

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Love 'em at firs sight!
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You had me at 'steelhead flymphs.' Nice flies, Ray! I would love to swing them for the steelies around here. 
Here's a link to a few spiders I tied a couple years ago.
http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?showtopic=55325

Here's a link to a few spiders I tied a couple years ago.
http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?showtopic=55325
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Nice to give your patterns a stretch. I especially like the beautiful palmered hackles. Good luck with these.
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