Showing posts with label Wet flies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wet flies. Show all posts

Soft Hackle Flies and Flymphs

“Wet flies represent . . . the transitional stages of the same insects you would match at an earlier stage with a nymph, a FLYMPH or at a later stage with a dry fly.” This is when most aquatic insects are eaten by trout.

Caddis fly: an example

“In the larval stage, it lives on the bottom. . . You imitate it with a nymph. In the adult stage, the caddis floats on the surface briefly, and you imitate it with a dry fly.” The hidden stages of the caddis life cycle are represented by Wet Flies and Streamers. “Larval caddis, when they reach full growth . . . transform into pupae. When ready for emergence these pupae escape from the case or shelter and swim to the top, where the adult quickly pops free and flies away. Trout take more pupae than they do adults during an emergence.” (A hatch)

“The second hidden stage of the caddis is the adult itself. The majority of stream species dive beneath the surface, swim to the bottom, and lay their eggs there. Most caddis adults that are eaten by trout are taken during that hidden swim to the bottom.”

(Quotes from Essential Trout Flies, by Dave Hughes, published by Stackpole Books, p. 71. Used with permission from Stackpole Books.)




Dark Partridge and Yellow

Hackled Silver red Tail

Partridge and Green

Partridge and Peacock

Partridge and Red

Partridge and Yellow

Silver Spider

Soft Hackled Pheasant Tail

Soft Purple and Black

Carp Flies

Carp 1

Clouser 1

Clouser 2

Clouser 3

Clouser 4

Clouser 5


Capsule 1

Capsule 2

Capsule 3

Capsule 4

Capsule 5
Carp 2

Flymphs

The term FLYMPH was coined by Peter Hidy the coauthor of  "The Art of Tying the Wet Fly" Dodd, Mead and Co. 1941

The dictionary definition of a flymph:n. a fishing lure resembling an insect between the nymph and fly stages of development


March Brown (coming soon)


Hare's Ear (coming soon)



Olive Body Light Thorax

Olive Body Light Thorax 2

Pheasant Tail Metal Bead Thorax

Pheasant Tail Metal Bead Thorax 2

Pheasant Tail Transition

Pheasant Tail

Soft Hackled Generic Pupa

Olive  Marabou Peacock Herl

Olive Marabou Peacock Herl 2



 

Hare's Ear

March Brown Spider

Black and red available also

Partridge and Orange


Wooley Worms







WW1

WW2

WW3

WW4

APD's (Arundel Park Destroyer)

The Arundel Park Destroyer is my own creation. One evening I caught 17 fish in 45 minutes casting this fly to the tailing fish. Included are other variations.


Original APD

APD Stimulator

Black Deer Hair

Olive Deer Hair


Orange Chenille







Wooley Buggers

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The Original Crystal Organza Wooley Bugger.
You would look pretty beat up too, if you hooked 12 fish in an hour



Real Buggy Olive

Bead Head Ribbed Brown

Bead Head Yellow

Bead Head Ribbed Black

Black Bead Head

Black

Brown Mohair Green Tail

Brown Mohair Olive Tail

Brown

Buggy Olive

Cinnamon

Ice Dubbed

Muskrat Bugger

Bead Head Olive

Olive Muskrat

Olive Possum

Olive

Real Buggy Olive