tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13712404578304227332024-03-19T05:33:06.230-07:00Linlithgow Fly DressersColhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-63614282784301218432012-03-04T10:04:00.002-08:002012-03-04T10:13:35.856-08:00Bucktail pike flies<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Been tying up a few bucktail pike patterns , just simply for a change to the usual synthetics. Quite easy to tie just bunches tied along the length of a 4/0 aberdeen hook interspersed with flash, epoxy eyes fixed with uv resin (deer creek diamond hard) great fun to tie.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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</tbody></table>Colhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-22091080941612326132012-02-22T08:05:00.001-08:002012-03-03T09:28:18.814-08:0016th febApologies very late in updating this . Gried to concentrate on loch flies for a change , river flies tend to have been done to death and we do have a great tradition for loch style wets, so we thought we would do a few, but first up a dry!<br />
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Dirty polly /Corrie killer hybrid<br />
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Hook: b100<br />
butt : globrite no5<br />
rib: none you could use fine wire or tag end<br />
body and thorax: black seals fur , peacock glister mixed 50/50<br />
wing: poly yarn<br />
hackle : grizzle or black.<br />
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tail: Red wool<br />
rib: gold wire<br />
body: flat gold we used holographic<br />
Palmering hackle:black cock<br />
head hackles : orange and black hen.<br />
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tail; red wool with gp tippets over the top<br />
body: peacock herl<br />
hackle : black henColhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-89842663405384565232012-01-19T15:49:00.000-08:002012-01-20T15:46:23.602-08:0019th Jan.Thanks again , all who attended. A good few flies tonight , mainly emergers, but first up was the Endrick spider.<br />
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hook: b175 or170 or similar size 14-10<br />
weight either copper wire, or lead <br />
tail: cock pheasant<br />
rib: copper wire<br />
body : cock pheasant<br />
hackle: English partridge<br />
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First up. The Deer hair emerger (DHE)<br />
Hook: b100<br />
Rib tag end of thread<br />
body and thorax, haresear<br />
wing: deer hair (Roe is a good option)<br />
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which is as above though the hook size preferance is smaller ie deerhair =12-10's, snow shoe = 14-16's<br />
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hook:b100 # 14<br />
thread: white 8/0<br />
body: olive flexi floss<br />
wing :cdc<br />
thorax : olive hares earColhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-58642154765690851982012-01-10T05:53:00.001-08:002012-01-10T05:53:51.933-08:00More datessome new dates to put in your diary (fortnightly), usual place (Black bitch)and usual time .<br />
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Thursday january 19th<br />
thu february 2nd<br />
thu feb 16th<br />
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hope you can make it. <br />
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ColinColhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-59502506652711675252011-12-22T16:45:00.000-08:002011-12-23T16:13:55.939-08:00Thursday 22ndA big thankyou to all who atttended ! A handful of killers tied tonight.<br />
First up.<br />
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Hook: caddis longshank.<br />
Tail: Golden pheasant tippets<br />
Body: Haresear<br />
balloon : white craft foam<br />
wing: Deerhair <br />
legs: Rubber strand from bungeee chord.<br />
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Hook: size 10 or 12 with a bead<br />
Tail: Brown or black goose biots<br />
wing: white goose biots.<br />
Rib: Gold or copper wire<br />
Body: peacock herl<br />
collar: peacock glister<br />
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rib: gold wire<br />
Body : any coloured dubbing typically green yellow , haresear, black.<br />
hackle: (optional) brown -palmered<br />
Wing: Elk<br />
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Hook: Medium or light wire Size 10-14<br />
Tail: Coq de leon<br />
body: Brown turkey biot<br />
Wing : Deer hair<br />
Thorax: Haresear.Colhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-84733200042536518732011-11-25T04:14:00.000-08:002011-11-25T04:15:17.693-08:00Next MeetThe Next meet is not until Thursday the 22nd of December, hope you can make it!!Usual place The Black Bitch at Linlithgow 7pm till 9pm.Colhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-48290718869289360152011-11-25T04:12:00.000-08:002011-11-25T04:30:12.828-08:0024th: A deer night at the innThe weather outside was a shocker,(it still is) we had a reasonable show though, a big thankyou to those who made it!<br />
Tonight was based on Deerhair patterns .<br />
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First up was the cdc and elk, a quick and easy pattern once mastered and a great fish catcher.<br />
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thread:8/0<br />
body :cdc feather tied in by the tips then palmered up the body.<br />
wing:Deerhair (roe seems to work well)<br />
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Next up was a challenge for us, the G &H sedge , it's a great fishing pattern for bringing up stubborn fish , great for white water or just for sighting in poor visibility ie in the gloaming or white water. It is also great practice for mastering spinning techniques and once mastered , muddlers , and anything else that requires a spun body becomes easy as the concept is the same.<br />
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hook: longshank 10 (but can be tied smaller or bigger)<br />
Underbody: Supper bug yarn doubled up tied out the back then pulled forward.usually green or orange.<br />
Abdomen: Deerhair, spun and clipped<br />
antennae (optional): stripped hackle stalks<br />
Hackle: genetic cock <br />
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NB. The under body usually has a body formed with a dubbing loop but i find this method easier.<br />
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Next up is a great pattern when the sedges come out to play, the Balloon caddis, sometimes called the Moser after it's creator .<br />
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Rib : thread tag end <br />
abdomen: Hare<br />
Balloon. Ethafoam<br />
wing:Deerhair<br />
Thorax: any dubbing, i used peacock glister in the picture for some contrast.<br />
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NB. The addition of rubberlegs makes for a useful variant, add them to the ballon crease one each side.<br />
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It is a wire nymph.<br />
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Body : copper wire.Can be any colour<br />
thorax: hare, glister, etc <br />
Hackle:partridge<br />
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i like a variation of this with the thorax tied in front of the hackle.Colhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-30691252703917059782011-11-22T02:35:00.000-08:002011-11-22T02:36:37.203-08:00WiredDid a bit salvaging today, the washing machine packed in(the drum). In it's time it's had a few pumps replaced and in the pumps there is two jumbo spools of copper wire of a very useable guage for the fly tier. So next time your machine or pump go's get out the hammer!<br />
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4 patterns tied tonight.<br />
<u>Wooly Bugger</u><br />
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optional: a few turns of lead for added weight as a underbody<br />
Bead: to suit bead , 4mm -3mm<br />
Tail: 4 strands of flash and marabou ( any colour)<br />
body: dubbing , fritz, chennille <br />
rib: silver or gold wire<br />
hackle: soft cock hackle.<br />
collar: (optional) Glister<br />
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Hook: Partridge sld dry barbless 12- 18<br />
Tail: Microfibbets splayed<br />
body: Olive flexi floss (span-flex)<br />
wing:2-3 cdc plumes<br />
thorax: hare fur or suitable dubbing.<br />
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Body: Turkey biot wound over a dab of superglue (this prolongs the life of the fly)<br />
post: poly yarn (mcflylon)<br />
thorax: hares ear<br />
hackle: genetic cock<br />
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Hook: 12- 16 <br />
tail: partridge<br />
body: Turkey biot<br />
thorax : haresearColhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-22570233211331800042011-11-11T00:15:00.000-08:002011-11-26T16:32:46.394-08:00Another great nightThanks for everyone who turned out last night , We did a group tie for the first hour. 3 flies were tied. 2 dries of which were slight variations and a nymph. I'll list the materials and post a few photos for referance.<br />
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Dirty polly materials:<br />
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Hook: 10-16 kamasan b100<br />
thread: any<br />
Rib :thread<br />
Body: haresear or any other suitable dubbing <br />
wing: polyyarn<br />
thorax:dubbing<br />
hackle : genetic cock(clipped on the underside.<br />
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Two varuiations one with the hackle tied upright the other sloping back.<br />
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Tag: Globrite no 4 or 5<br />
Abdomen: 50/50 mix of glister and black seals fur<br />
wing: polly yarn<br />
hackle: grizzle or black<br />
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<u>Wire Nymph </u><br />
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Bead: Brass , tungsten of any colour<br />
suitable for size of hook (ie for #12 -2.8mm<br />
Tail: thorax cover/ legs: Cock pheasant centre tail<br />
body: any coloured wire<br />
Thorax: Any dubbing (i like Glister)Colhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-56241210341516981322011-11-07T08:55:00.000-08:002011-11-07T11:33:33.365-08:00kanekalon baitfishI came across this material on another forum. It is a crinkly nylon type material , similar to those meant for flytying but this is meant for hair extensions. the packets are superb value for money and i canot emphasisse that enough at only £3 a packet probably enough to last a lifetime. i initially bought neon pink , pearl white and bright orange but now have some more colours on order.<br />
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<a href="http://www.buyhair.co.uk/kk-jumbo-braid-c-7.html">http://www.buyhair.co.uk/kk-jumbo-braid-c-7.html</a><br />
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Hook: 4/0<br />
Tail/wing :kanekalon and some flash<br />
Gill plate: shell sequin<br />
eye: epoxy eyes <br />
The head is sealed with UV gel but epoxy can be used as well.<br />
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</a></div>A very enjoyable night , well atended , blethering was high on the agenda. Lots of flies tied , from lures , dries , nymphs and wets. Talking with the lads has already fairly wetted the appetite for fishing next season, with a few untried burns to fish . A few flies from the night to follow. Next meeting we intend to have the night in two halves with he first hour being instructional, and the second half being for want of a better term "free-styling".<br />
A few flies from the night:<br />
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First couple by Brian Kemp. <br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">haresear bug</td></tr>
</tbody></table> A few by Alan Hunter.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Sunburst nobbler</td></tr>
</tbody></table>A few from Colin Wilson:<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div>Colhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371240457830422733.post-31999414809466896622011-10-23T03:21:00.000-07:002011-10-23T03:21:35.658-07:00Fly Tying Meet DatesFirst lot of the tying nights will be at the Black bitch pub in Linlithgow between 7-9pm on the following dates:<br />
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October 27th<br />
November 10th<br />
November 17th<br />
November 24th<br />
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Hope you can make it!Colhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17424540256043769013noreply@blogger.com0