William, tie2fish, letumgo, and Hankaye, Nice to know that you are all as divided about the coloration as I am. Roadkill seems to think that the opinion of the fish matters, but from what I have observed, they are poor judges of good fly tying.

And Old Hat, thanks for that link to the Depth Charge Nymph. That helped my education.
Bill tie2fish has generously been giving me some email tutoring (I'm a slow learner, but he's patient), and has posted his gorgeous version of this fly. Meanwhile, I went to the local tackle shop today and bought a brown grizzly hen neck, the one ingredient that I was missing. After too many rejects to count, I have just about given up. I thought working on #8 streamer hook would be a walk in the park, but I was mistaken. Here is my latest, with a hackle that is probably a bit too long. This fly is a tribute to Charlie Brooks, Polly Rosborough, and Pete Hidy.
Thanks again for your feedback and contributions.
Lance
Hook: Mustad streamer, size 8, R75-79580, 2XH–5XL
Silk: hot orange
Weight: .015 lead, short wrap over a long wrap for slight torpedo shape
Tail: pheasant tail barbs
Body: Spun body on tying silk (William's Clark block), with dubbing of mixed gold, brown, rust, and olive wool, cut in 3/8" lengths and blended in coffee grinder
Rib 1: dark brown wool, single ply
Rib 2: gold wire, medium, counter-wrapped
Hackle: brown grizzly hen
Does everybody know that you can zoom on this? Click on image, and then click and hold the lower right corner and drag it down to the right. This will zoom.
