Years ago in the New England area, there was the World Fly Fishing Expo that was held at the Shriner's Auditorium Wilmington, Massachusetts. It was a show similar to the Fly Fishing Show but a little smaller but just as good if not better (I think it was better than the national show). It promoted all of the latest and greatest the fly fishing industry had to offer. It also showcased some of the best New England area fly tyers. This is where I stumbled upon a tyer named Charlie Mann. I watched him for an hour or so tying up some unique smelt fly patterns that I had never seen before. He was also offering a handout for $3 describing his smelt fly recipes and tying instructions so I bought one for myself.
I had scanned his handout onto my computer hard drive and completely forgot about it. While cleaning out some folders on the hard drive I discovered that file and now that I'm retired, I am going to tie up all of the smelt patterns in that handout in a step-by-step format.
Charlie Mann's Smelt
Step by Step
Step 1: Measuring the under body
I have temporarily attached the STIM-U-DENT to the top of the hook to show the basic placement and where to trim.
After cutting the STIM-U-DENT to the desired length, shape the front end to a rounded configuration.
Step 2: Tie in shaped STIM-U-DENT under body leaving approximately 1 eye length of bare shank behind the eye.
Step 3: Tie in marabou for the tail.
Step 4: Tie in Bill's Body Braid or equivalent for the under body color.
Step 5: Measure a length of medium size Pearl mylar piping and slip it over the body to the rear of the hook and tie it down with the waiting thread.
Step 6: Attach black thread at the eye of the hook and secure the mylar piping. Trim off any little stub ends of the mylar piping and start building the head.Its OK if the frayed end of the mylar piping extends beyond the waiting thread as they help to form the tail.
Step 7: Attach 20 or so strands of Pearl Krystal Flash at the eye of the hook. Twist the Krystal Flash in a counterclockwise direction to create a rope and tie down directly to the top side of the hook shank.
Step 8: Repeat step 7 using Black Krystal Flash. This will complete the back of the fly.
Note: The Black Krystal Flash should lay directly on top of the Pearl Krystal Flash.
Step 9: Trim all flash materials even to your desired length.
Apply head cement to the thread areas of the fly.
A painted eye may also be added if you desire.
Mann's Smelt
Hook - Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread - White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail - White marabou
Body - Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Silver mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping - Pearl Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Additional Recipes
Mann's Smelt Green Tail
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Kelly Green marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a silver mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Pearl Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Mann's Rainbow Smelt
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Purple marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a rainbow mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Rainbow Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Mann's Smelt Purple Tail
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Purple marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a purple mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Purple Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Mann's Smelt Orange Tail
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Orange marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a silver mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Pearl Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
The Goblin
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Bright orange marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a silver mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Fire Orange Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Yellow Jacket
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Yellow marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Fluorescent Yellow floss,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Hot Yellow Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Gold Rush
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Yellow marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Gold mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Orange Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Red Satan
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Red marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Red mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Red Krystal Flash topped with Pearl Krystal Flash
topped with Red Krystal Flash
Merrimack Return
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Fluorescent Lime Green marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Fluorescent Lime Green floss,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Chartreuse Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Gray Phantom
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Gray Ghost Gray marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Pink mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Gray Ghost and Smolt Blue mix Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Green Hornet
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Kelly Green marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Green mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Peacock Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
McKrystal Finn
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Red marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a silver mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Hot Yellow Krystal Flash topped with Red Krystal Flash
topped with Hot Yellow Krystal Flash
Blue Back Smelt
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Silver Doctor Blue marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Blue mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Pearl Krystal Flashtopped with Smolt Blue Krystal Flash
Governor Angus King
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Black marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Purple mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Pearl Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash (sparse)
Kennebec Wizard
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Gray marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Blue mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Gray Ghost Krystal Flash topped with Peacock Krystal Flash
Forge's Krystal Marvel
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Red marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Gold mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Gold Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Suz-E-Q
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Gray marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Silver mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Pearl Krystal Flash topped with Peacock Krystal Flash
Ricks Landlocked Special
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Gray marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Red mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Pearl Krystal Flash topped with Red Krystal Flash
then with a few strands of Black Krystal Flash
Golden Prince
Hook: Mustad R79-94720, size 2 to 6
Thread: White thread at the bend, Black at the head
Tail: Orange marabou
Body: Shaped Stim-U-Dent, covered with a Gold mylar braid,
then covered with Pearl medium mylar piping
Topping: Pearl Krystal Flash topped with Black Krystal Flash
Tying Notes
At any point in tying these flies, it is totally acceptable to use head cement, crazy glue, half hitches to create a durable fly.
It is also acceptable to substitute materials if you do not have the original materials at hand.
I didn't have blue or pink mylar braid so I used silver braid and a blue & pink sharpie marker.
I also used Bill's Body Braid for the under body covering (I don't think Bill's Body Braid was in existence when these flies were originally designed).
The shaped under body can also be fabricated from plastic, lead/aluminum tape, copper wire etc. Use YOUR imagination.
I followed the tying directions in Charlies handout. There is always a different or better way of doing things. Find and use what's best for you!
If you are lucky enough to have the mylar piping that has a core of zlon type material vs the old butcher twine core, save that zlon type material for making wing posts, spent wings etc.
There is also an "improved version" of these flies that simply adds another shaped Stim-U-Dent to the top side of the hook shank. All tying instructions remain the same as shown above.
5 comments:
Norm, thanks for sharing all these patterns. You tie a really nice fly! I had a couple questions but you answered them all in your notes after the examples.
Glad to see you're enjoying the new-found retirement. I got out early 6 yrs ago at 59 1/2 myself and couldn't be happier!
Keep at it.
Jeremy.
Nice tie, but wouldn't the stimudent cause the fly to float upside down?
once the stim-u-dent gets saturated with water it should make it heavy enough to keep the fly in the correct attitude.
Bob Fowler commented 'wouldn't the stim-u-dent cause the fly to float upside down?'
My experience with smelting trout has shown that a stunned or injured floating smelt is a surefire way to catch that trout. Many times I have seen large trout hit a shoal of smelt, invariably creating a significant vortex. They then swim back into the vortex to pick up any smelt stunned or injured by their attack.
Such smelt usually will float in a head-up attitude. Once I observed this a few times I tied smelt patterns containing foam, specifically for such occasions. They so far have caught me more trout than the standard strip-retrieve patterns. Floating smelt are easy prey for a hungry trout.
The other vital design feature that IMO all smelt patterns should incorporate is the eye - scientific research has shown that predators will target a prominent feature of a target species, which in the case of small fish like smelt is the eye, usually quite prominent.
I suggest that if you include one of the stick-on eyes widely available, it would have a beneficial effect.
Thank you for the suggestion of adding an eye to these patterns.
They were tied per the directions in the recipe sheet I received from Charlie Mann
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