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Mike Livingstone

Stonefly nymph pattern
« on: 25/11/2009 at 22:23 »
Has anyone got a good stonefly nymph pattern that they want to share?  I have a feww ideas and when I get them tied up I will try andpost them but I would be interested to see what other people use.

Thanks,

Mike

Rob Brownfield

Re: Stonefly nymph pattern
« Reply #1 on: 26/11/2009 at 14:21 »
This is one I "fumbled" together. Very poor tying i'm affraid, but it works.

Leaded thorax, seals fur body, goose biot "legs", darker seals fur "double thorax" with pheasant tail wing cases.

I think the hook was a Partridge Grey Shadow Oliver Edwards Nymph Hooks.



Its a poor copy of a Davy Wooton tying I once bought

Iain Goolager

Re: Stonefly nymph pattern
« Reply #2 on: 26/11/2009 at 18:30 »
Yup thats the version I'd tie too

Mike Barrio

Re: Stonefly nymph pattern
« Reply #3 on: 26/11/2009 at 18:32 »
Will you do a "step by step" for us Rob? :z16

Please ...... You know you want to :wink

Best wishes
Mike

Iain Goolager

Re: Stonefly nymph pattern
« Reply #4 on: 26/11/2009 at 18:37 »
Yeah, along with the Pike baitfish I'm still waiting for  :z10

c'mon Rob you need to distribute the knowledge :z3

Iain

Rob Brownfield

Re: Stonefly nymph pattern
« Reply #5 on: 30/11/2009 at 16:34 »
Unfortuantly I can't get near any gear just now as we had a burst pipe last week and the ceiling/floor is drying out and the floorboards are up...but I do have a these from something I did a while back..not brillient, but hopefully they will be ok to get Iain going :)

This is for an extremely simple EP Baitfish fly. Use any colour you want, this one being "Perchy", but by using blends and trimming thinner you can get some great Minnow, Parr or just about any kind of fish really.

Materials :-
Hooks - For Trout sized streamers, size 6 long shank or bigger. For Pike, this is a Manta sea hook, size 4/0 but I would normally use a short shanked Gamakatsu SC15 (as supplied by Ben) as the short shank is better suited to EP fibres.
Body, none
Wing, EP Fibres in any colour combination you want.
Thread, Uni Big Fly or fine Mono.

Step 1


Flatten the barb and place the hook in the vice. Run a bed of thread to cover about half an inch of the shank near the eye. If using thread, apply either super glue or nail varnish to protect it.

Step 2


Turn the hook upside down if you want, and add a small amount of your "belly" EP fibre. I would say about "half a pencils" worth in diameter. The hanks are 10 inches long, so let about 5-7 inches stick out behind the tying in point. This will be trimmed later. Apply glue/varnish.

Step 3


Turn the hook the right way up again and and add the "back" of the fly using the same method. Make sure it is bound down well. Take your thread towards the eye of the hook but stop about an eighth of an inch short.

Step 4


Now take both the top and belly materials and fold them back on there selves, using your thumb nail to push the fibres down well. It will pull the thread back a little, but dont worry. You don't need to be too neat here as the eye will be glued directly onto this thread. Build up a head and whip finish. Apply varnish/head cement.

Step 5


This is not a great example, but it shows the principle I guess. Take the fly out the vice and using a fine brush, give it a good brushing. Then use scissors to trim to shape, this one being a Perch, I left it fairly deep profiled. If I was doing a smaller Minnow, I would trim off more top and bottom and run it under boiling water which "sets" the fibres in a nice shape. Once trimmed and brushed, add the eye to the flat section of thread left by doubling back the EP fibres, and glue. I added stripes and a spot of red to give it more "life". The head is finished with EZ Body.

Examples




Same principle as above, but with more subtle colours. Notice the SC15 hooks sitting right in the head.

You can add sparkle, bodies and all sorts, but the simple, fast to tie, and super light flys work well.

Tied in blue and white, slim and about 4 inches they are perfect for MAckeral and Sea Trout.

Hope that gives an idea anyway


Iain Goolager

Re: Stonefly nymph pattern
« Reply #6 on: 01/12/2009 at 00:00 »
Firstly Rob, sorry to hear about your water trouble - seen a lot of it in the distant past and it's awful.

That said - don't fob us off with the council version of the baitfish pattern :z4 as the one you tied at the Orvis night last year was well impressive and for the life of me I can't remember the sequence.

Once you get your house sorted hopefully you'll do one.

cheers

Iain

 




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