Scudley Do Right
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Thanks, none just the way I threw them on this one.@Scudley Do Right A neither nice clean tie from you. I’m curious what you see as the advantages of tying in the dumbbell eyes on the bottom of the shank.
Thanks, none just the way I threw them on this one.@Scudley Do Right A neither nice clean tie from you. I’m curious what you see as the advantages of tying in the dumbbell eyes on the bottom of the shank.
I like that one a lot. Very nice. I just finished tying up a bunch of Caddis. What hook it that?
Ahrex HR418 BomberI like that one a lot. Very nice. I just finished tying up a bunch of Caddis. What hook it that?
Beautiful flies; love those wings.View attachment 80782
Some offerings for incoming kings. Have a good day everyone.
Thank you kindly.Beautiful flies; love those wings.
Regards,
Scott
That is a wild fly…Harvey’s Pusher Fly (variation)
A fly for after dark hours, developed by Pennsylvania tyer George Harvey (pre mouse-fly craze). Can be fished wet or dry; don’t think I’d fish it with anything smaller than a 0x tippet. A number of different ways to tie it (for this one I just grabbed what was close by); here’s a decent SBS, if you’re interested.
hook - Dai Riki 730 #6
thread - Uni 6/0 olive dun
tail - pheasant neck feathers dyed olive
body - Ice Dub hare’s ear brown
hackle - brown
shoulder - hen black pectoral
fins - pheasant neck feathers dyed olive
collar - pheasant rump dyed olive
Regards,
Scott