What's in your vise?

Scottp

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Muddler

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Need to do a better job combing out the deer hair.

hook - WFC Model 6 #8
thread - SemperFli 8/0 black
tail - Starburst dubbing black
rib - #14 tinsel peacock
body - peacock herl
1st shoulder - hen black
2nd shoulder - pheasant rump dyed black
collar/head - deer hair

Regards,
Scott
 

jasmillo

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Ling, lake trout, tiger musky fly??? Hell, maybe try on tuna this year! Hmmm…spawn head, dragon tail tuna fly. That might really annoy the traditionalists out there :).

Anyway, something to hopefully hook a big predator or two.

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Edit: plus a few more shrimp patterns for the weekend…

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clarkman

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I don't tie many doubles for any kind of fish, but decided to change it up for this little smallie fly. Kinda similar to my basic style of tiger musky fly, just smaller....and with a back hook instead of a shank....so I guess, not really similar at all! It's smaller than it looks at only about 4-5"

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sorry, these pics are awful. I'll see what I can do about that!
 
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FinLuver

Native Oregonian…1846
A little tyin’ at the vise tonight…
First of many for a buddy headed to Alaska on a motorcycle ride this summer.

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Tying up some orange thread underbodies with 15 lbs mono and bead(s) setup for back hook; over that will be pink floss down n back, fl. apricot marabou; pink thread head. Front hook is the same recipe, omitting the tangerine seed bead (stop); the front hook bend, barb, point are clipped off.

For SRC, I will be tying just the back hook for single egg n meat look. 😉

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clarkman

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That's pure tail porn, right there
speaking of...(weird lead in, I know)...I did just order some tails from a new vendor recommended by a local guy who as been chasing those critters for several years. We'll see if they come close to comparing to my current favorite vendor. Who knows? they may be better....but maybe not.
 

FinLuver

Native Oregonian…1846
Troutruder…(prototype - burnt orange body - cree wings- grey rabbit - coq de leon chickabou and hackle - first intruder style fly off my vise)
~2.25”
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