Folks, my lousy fly-tying on public display.
Having fished a Griffiths Gnat with great success towards the end of 2007, I wondered how a gold-head version might work at the start of season 2008. And it worked really well throughout the year - so here is my favourite fly from last year, a variation on a griffiths sparkle gnat - tied with a wee bit of lead wire underbody and a gold bead. A dry fly for under water...
hook - regular wet or dry hook will do (size 12, 14 is grand)
thread - red or black, whatever you have
body - single strand peacock herl
hackle - grizzle cock
tail - magic hair
head - wee gold bead
underbody - little bit of lead wire
For tying instructions for the sparkle gnat, see June 2007's Fly Fishing & Fly Tying magazine.
I have of course nicknamed it the Grizzly Cock... cue lots of stupid childish innuendo.
It lands head down in the water, but floats due to the hackle... sometimes taken then. A few pulls on the leader pulls it under, where is swims and sinks nicely. Has worked especially well in windy, turbulent weather - guess it seems bright and visible. However it works, it just works for me.
cheers
iain