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

Friday, August 9, 2019

Herter Brothers



Herter Brothers

Hook - Straight eye streamer hook
Thread - Black
Body segments - Oval or flat silver tinsel
Wings - Brown, red and grizzly (chinchilla) marabou

Reference - Minnows of North America and Their Streamer Imitations - George L Herter

Friday, November 23, 2018

Calcasieu Pig Boat



Calcasieu Pig Boat

Hook - Bass style
Thread - Black
Hackle - Your favorite color
Body - Chenille in your favorite color
Legs - 56 strands of rubber legs (original recipe?)
Head - Built up thread
UV Resin

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Gapen's Flick Fly Sreamer


Gapen's Flick Fly Streamer

Hook - Streamer style
Thread - Black
Weight - Optional
Tail assembly - #12 barrel swivel, .23 inch diameter split ring and size 00 colorado spinner blade
Tail assembly connection to hook shank - .015 diameter beadalon 7 strand wire
Ribbing - Flat silver tinsel
Body - Chenille in your choice of color 
Wing - 2 or 4 hackle tips - white, grizzly, brown, badger, red, yellow, orange etc
Collar - White, grizzly, brown, badger, red, yellow, orange etc 

Friday, April 27, 2018

River Creature


River Creature

Hook - Bass fly style
Thread - Color your choice
Tail - Rubber legs
Body  - Estaz chenille
Head - Fish skullz

Tying note - Tie in colors of your choice

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Scorpio



Scorpio

Hook - Nymph/streamer style
Thread - Color to match color of fly
Eyes - Painted dumbbell eyes 
Tail - Marabou
Body - Tying thread under v-rib, larva lace etc
Thorax - Estaz 
Throat - Rubber legs (optional)

Additional Colors


Sunday, December 31, 2017

Crystal Buggers




Crystal Bugger

Hook: Nymph/streamer style
Thread: Black
Weight: Lead or non-lead wire
Tail: Marabou and a couple of strands of crystal flash (optional)
Ribbing: Wire
Body: Crystal chenille in your choice of colors
Hackle: Black, brown, grizzly or your choice of color

I used Lucent Chenille for the body material



Thursday, May 4, 2017

Stayner Ducktail


Stayner Ducktail

Hook - Mustad 9671, 9672 or equivalent

Thread - Black

Tail - Orange hackle fibers

Body - Dark olive chenille, sizes medium or small

Ribbing - Flat gold tinsel

Beard - Orange hackle fiber 

Wing - Natural mallard flank feather, tied flat, reaching to end of tail

 

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Stayner Ducktail - Blonde

Hook - Mustad 9671, 9672 or equivalent

Thread – Black

Tail – Orange hackle fibers

Body - Yellow and dark olive variegated chenille, sizes medium or small

Ribbing – Flat gold tinsel

Beard - Orange hackle fibers

Wing - Wood duck dyed mallard flank feather, tied flat, reaching to end of tail


Monday, March 20, 2017

Airhead



Airhead

Hook - Bass
Thread - Yellow
Body - Dubbing of your choice
Wing - Deer, elk etc.
Head - Foam strips tied bullethead style

Thursday, March 16, 2017

.56%er (Tom Nixon)


.56%er

(Pronounced "Point fifty-six percent")

Bass/Panfish Fly

Hook - Mustad 9672 or equivalent, size 8-16
Weight - Lead free wire
Thread - Black
Tail - Wood duck
Body - Gray yarn with a yellow yarn belly stripe
Hackle - Grizzly

Fly Tying and Fly Fishing for Bass and Panfish - Tom Nixon

Saturday, December 17, 2011

River Creature





Yesterday while at the Bears Den Fly Shop in Taunton, Ma I spied some flies called River Creatures from the  Flymen Fishing Company and purchased one fly as a sample. I also purchased some rubber legs and Fish Skulls to tie some up for myself. $2.90 a fly is a bit up there if you were to buy a dozen or so.

I'm figuring these flies will work on some big bluegills, crappies and the occasional small mouth and large mouth bass that I fish for in my area. These should work in your area also..

Recipe

Mustad 3366 or Equivalent





Thread


Rubber legs (Your favorite color)



Estaz (Your favorite color)


Fish Skulls

CA Glue (Your favorite brand)


Reference

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Poppers

For a while now I have had an interest in making bass poppers. I had been collecting the necessary parts to make them, so I decided to document my efforts either good or bad in the following tutorial. As I went along on the build process, I quickly learned that certain steps should have been done prior to proceeding to the next step. 

So, let's start this tutorial.


Mustad CK52S Size 4 hook covered with thread to give the crazy glue a better surface to cling to and for a slightly tighter fit on the popper body slot.


I took a Wapsi brand hard foam popper body and sanded the bottom to be flatter than the original rounded shape and sanded all of the mold lines off that remains from the molding process. I use a standard flat file for the operation. Sanding off the mold lines is probably not necessary but if you decide to do it you will have a smoother end product. Apply your favorite brand of crazy/super glue to the thread covered hook shank and position the popper body to your liking.

Tying Tip: Now is a good time to decide if you want rubber legs coming out of the popper body. Drilling the hole NOW will make things easier later on in the build process such as not damaging your paint job. Its your choice.


Time to paint the popper. I used acrylic paints from Michaels Craft Store and some cheap throw away brushes.  Use your choice of colors.

Tying Note: In order to speed up the drying of the paint, I used a portable hair dryer on a low setting. Worked great.


Now it's time to paint the eyes. For this popper it was a 3-step process.  For step 1 I used a 1/4 diameter nylon screw for the first part of the eye and black paint. I also have a Wasatch Eye Painting Tool set that I used for the next 2 steps.


Step 2 of the eye painting process.


And finally the last step.

Tying Tip: If you want a black eye with a white pupil or a white eye with a black pupil, then just stop there. Use your imagination when painting eyes.


Top View

Painting the rest of the body is entirely up to use. This popper is rather simple (it's only the 2nd one i made). You can go from mild to wild.


Bottom View


Side View
Remember that hole? Should have drilled it earlier but it came out all right.


Bottom View 

Now its time to protect your paint job. After letting the paint completely dry, I used Diamond Hard UV Cured Resin. What you use is strictly up to you. 2 part epoxy is another choice and its cheaper.


Top view


Side View


I chose 1 strand of orange and 1 strand of chartreuse for the rubber legs and threaded them through the drilled hole in the popper body. The rubber legs are held in by a drop of the Diamond Hard on each side.


All finished. 

I used some congo hair, northern lights tinsel, orange and black hackle.

As always, thanks for looking.