
This week’s Tying Tuesday encompasses a huge attractor dry, a deep-diving nymph, and a cool tube fly. (A reader lately requested a tube-fly video, and we goal to please.) We kick issues off with a video from McFly Angler, who teaches us to tie the legendary Madam X, designed by Doug Swisher within the Eighties. This can be a nice attractor sample, and one which works properly in a dry-dropper setup. Subsequent, Travis Hanson from AvidMax walks us by way of the steps to create a cool caddis nymph that’s extraordinarily buggy. Lastly, we serve up one thing a bit of totally different: a tube fly. The excellently named Håkan Karsnäser reveals you how you can set the tube within the vise, after which how you can costume it up. The top result’s a sublime tube streamer for salmon or trout.
Madam X
Hook: Curved-shank nymph/dry hook (right here a Risen 2312), measurement 12.
Thread: Yellow, 6/0 or 140-denier.
Underbody/tail: Pure deer hair, cleaned and stacked.
Physique: Tying thread, flattened.
Wing: Pure deer hair, cleaned and stacked..
Legs: Speckled yellow MFC Centipede Legs, medium.
Adhesive: UV-cure resin (right here Solarez Extremely Skinny).
Iced Apple Caddis
Hook: Shrimp/caddis-pupa hook (right here a TMC 2487), measurement 12 or 14.
Bead: Silver bead, 5/32-inch.
Thread: Olive, 8/0 or 70-denier.
Physique: Olive Micro Tubing.
Underbody: Silver Veevus Holographic Tinsel, medium.
Wing: Brown Olive Scud Dub and Olive Ice Dub, blended.
Thorax: Brown Olive Scud Dub and Olive Ice Dub, blended.
Collar: Wapsi SLF Squirrel Dub.
Instruments: Dubbing whirl, dubbing brush.
Silver Gray Tube Fly
Tube: Professional Sportfisher FlexiTube Clear.
Weight: Silver, 30mm.
Thread: White GSP.
Rear Hackle: Grizzly Mushy Hackle.
Underwing: White marble fox.
Flash: Silver Angel Hair.
Entrance Hackle: Coq de Leon hen cape feather.
Wing: Pure silver fox.
Topping: Peacock herl.
Sides: Fake Jungle Cock, small.
Adhesive: Superglue.
Head: Silver cone.
Trending Merchandise