Thumbing Through Some SBSs
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Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
the journey and adventures of the vitamin d lackey.
we'll always have buffalo, sweet josh.
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Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
Gapen's Thief

Dan Gapen's simplified version of his dad's Muddler. Original had a dubbed wool head; I've also seen it with a hackle throat, which I may add on future flies.
hook - Mustad 79580 #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - duck quill red
rib - small wire silver
body - tinsel silver
underwing - squirrel tail
wing - turkey
head - ostrich herl
mash barb, start thread (about 2 eye widths from eye); tie in wire, wrap to bend

measure (gap width past bend) matching duck quill segments; tie in/trim, return to original tie-in


tie in tinsel, wrap to tail and back; tie off/trim


counterwrap wire, helicopter end, cover with thread


measure (tips to tail) a sparse clump of squirrel tail; trim to length, dose butts with Sally, tie in


prep turkey quill segments

measure (tips to tail), fold/pinch, wax heavily, tie in, crushing the fibers on top, trim butts



tie in some ostrich herl, twist around thread


wrap herl, tie off/trim, whip finish, SHHAN (be careful, the herl really wicks it up)




Dan Gapen's simplified version of his dad's Muddler. Original had a dubbed wool head; I've also seen it with a hackle throat, which I may add on future flies.
hook - Mustad 79580 #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - duck quill red
rib - small wire silver
body - tinsel silver
underwing - squirrel tail
wing - turkey
head - ostrich herl
mash barb, start thread (about 2 eye widths from eye); tie in wire, wrap to bend

measure (gap width past bend) matching duck quill segments; tie in/trim, return to original tie-in


tie in tinsel, wrap to tail and back; tie off/trim


counterwrap wire, helicopter end, cover with thread


measure (tips to tail) a sparse clump of squirrel tail; trim to length, dose butts with Sally, tie in


prep turkey quill segments

measure (tips to tail), fold/pinch, wax heavily, tie in, crushing the fibers on top, trim butts



tie in some ostrich herl, twist around thread


wrap herl, tie off/trim, whip finish, SHHAN (be careful, the herl really wicks it up)



One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
Gapen's Thief 2



Stretch version with throat, in alternate color pallette (overshot the runway on the first try; wing's a bit more in proportion now).
hook - Mustad 3665A #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - duck quill orange
rib - small wire gold
body - tinsel gold
underwing - fox squirrel tail
wing - turkey tail
throat - hen orange
head - ostrich herl



Stretch version with throat, in alternate color pallette (overshot the runway on the first try; wing's a bit more in proportion now).
hook - Mustad 3665A #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - duck quill orange
rib - small wire gold
body - tinsel gold
underwing - fox squirrel tail
wing - turkey tail
throat - hen orange
head - ostrich herl
Last edited by ScottP on Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
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Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
next step... veilings.
hide those collapsed wings.
"and stop motherfucker spinnin' like a fucking retard"
-shawn l jackson
hide those collapsed wings.
"and stop motherfucker spinnin' like a fucking retard"
-shawn l jackson
we'll always have buffalo, sweet josh.
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Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
Sawada's Heckham Silver



Don't tie many McGinty's so I have little experience with this part of a mallard; kind of unruly stuff, but pretty.
hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - golden pheasant tippets
rib - oval tinsel silver
body - tinsel silver
hackle - hen black
wing - white tipped mallard (from the blue chevron on the wings)



Don't tie many McGinty's so I have little experience with this part of a mallard; kind of unruly stuff, but pretty.
hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - golden pheasant tippets
rib - oval tinsel silver
body - tinsel silver
hackle - hen black
wing - white tipped mallard (from the blue chevron on the wings)
One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
Goulet's Moby Dick



From Massachusett's tyer Dave Goulet; not sure if it's a nod to Melville or Bonham. Can be tied as a wet, dry or streamer; I skinnied it down a bit here so it's more of a beluga than a sperm whale.
hook - Mustad 9671 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - golden pheasant tippet
rib - small wire gold
body - peacock herl
hackle - brown
wing - mallard flank



From Massachusett's tyer Dave Goulet; not sure if it's a nod to Melville or Bonham. Can be tied as a wet, dry or streamer; I skinnied it down a bit here so it's more of a beluga than a sperm whale.
hook - Mustad 9671 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - golden pheasant tippet
rib - small wire gold
body - peacock herl
hackle - brown
wing - mallard flank
One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
Sawada's Hendrickson

Not sure if this is an after effect of Fukishima on the local hatches or something out of a Herter's catalogue.
hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - woodduck flank
rib - oval tinsel gold
body - red fox
hackle - hen dun/brown
wing - barred woodduck flank (mine's a bit meatier than Mr. Sawada but that's where the sweet spot was on the feathers I had available).
mash barb, start thread, tie in rib, wrap to bend

measure (hook length) some woodduck flank fibers; tie in/trim


dub thread/dub body


rib body; tie off/trim

tie in (folded) hackles by tip; wrap, tie off/trim


stroke fibers down (tying between coats of paint on the kitchen cabinets - Benjamin Moore Advance Satin, Palace White; nice paint); cover with thread wraps


prep 2 slips of woodduck, measure (tips just past bend), fold/pinch, wax thread, tie in; tipped the hook up a bit to use gravity to my advantage




trim butts, whip finish, SHHAN (2 coats, at least)




Not sure if this is an after effect of Fukishima on the local hatches or something out of a Herter's catalogue.
hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - woodduck flank
rib - oval tinsel gold
body - red fox
hackle - hen dun/brown
wing - barred woodduck flank (mine's a bit meatier than Mr. Sawada but that's where the sweet spot was on the feathers I had available).
mash barb, start thread, tie in rib, wrap to bend

measure (hook length) some woodduck flank fibers; tie in/trim


dub thread/dub body


rib body; tie off/trim

tie in (folded) hackles by tip; wrap, tie off/trim


stroke fibers down (tying between coats of paint on the kitchen cabinets - Benjamin Moore Advance Satin, Palace White; nice paint); cover with thread wraps


prep 2 slips of woodduck, measure (tips just past bend), fold/pinch, wax thread, tie in; tipped the hook up a bit to use gravity to my advantage




trim butts, whip finish, SHHAN (2 coats, at least)



One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
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Bredbo

An Aussie fly from the late 1800's, supposedly a hopper imitation. I've seen it tied with the GP tippets parallel to the hook shank and as a pair of tips under the wing; did it as a bunch here, similar to Sawada's version. The wing came from feathers found at the butt of a pheasant tail clump; not sure what they're called but they have nice markings.
hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
rib - oval tinsel gold
body - floss orange
underwing - golden pheasant tippets
throat - partridge
wing - pheasant tail tertiary(?) feather
mash barb, start thread 1 eye width back from eye, tie in rib, wrap to bend, return to tie-in

tie in floss, wrap to bend and back; tie off/trim


rib body; tie off/trim

measure (gap width past bend) a segment of gp tippets; fold, tie in/trim


tie in partridge by tip; wrap, tie off/trim (keep it sparse)


stroke fibers down, cover with thread


here's what the feather for the wing looks like

prepare 2 segments, measure (tips to end of underwing), fold, tie in



trim, whip finish, SHHAN




An Aussie fly from the late 1800's, supposedly a hopper imitation. I've seen it tied with the GP tippets parallel to the hook shank and as a pair of tips under the wing; did it as a bunch here, similar to Sawada's version. The wing came from feathers found at the butt of a pheasant tail clump; not sure what they're called but they have nice markings.
hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
rib - oval tinsel gold
body - floss orange
underwing - golden pheasant tippets
throat - partridge
wing - pheasant tail tertiary(?) feather
mash barb, start thread 1 eye width back from eye, tie in rib, wrap to bend, return to tie-in

tie in floss, wrap to bend and back; tie off/trim


rib body; tie off/trim

measure (gap width past bend) a segment of gp tippets; fold, tie in/trim


tie in partridge by tip; wrap, tie off/trim (keep it sparse)


stroke fibers down, cover with thread


here's what the feather for the wing looks like

prepare 2 segments, measure (tips to end of underwing), fold, tie in



trim, whip finish, SHHAN



One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
Sawada's Catskill

hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - bronze mallard
rib - small wire gold
body - orange floss
hackle - brown
wing - bronze mallard
mash barb, start thread, tie in wire, wrap to bend

measure (hook length) some bronze mallard fibers; tie in/trim (looks like I didn't fix that nick in the bobbin tube)


tie in floss, wrap to bend and back; tie off/trim


tie in hackle; palmer to bend


capture tip with rib, continue to front; helicopter end, cover with thread, trim hackle tip

stroke fibers down and to the rear


prep 2 segments of bronze mallard

stack on top of each other, measure (halfway to tail), fold/pinch, wax thread, tip hook and tie in



trim butts, whip finish, SHHAN



Merry Christmas all; to you and your loved ones

hook - Mustad 3906 #8
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tail - bronze mallard
rib - small wire gold
body - orange floss
hackle - brown
wing - bronze mallard
mash barb, start thread, tie in wire, wrap to bend

measure (hook length) some bronze mallard fibers; tie in/trim (looks like I didn't fix that nick in the bobbin tube)


tie in floss, wrap to bend and back; tie off/trim


tie in hackle; palmer to bend


capture tip with rib, continue to front; helicopter end, cover with thread, trim hackle tip

stroke fibers down and to the rear


prep 2 segments of bronze mallard

stack on top of each other, measure (halfway to tail), fold/pinch, wax thread, tip hook and tie in



trim butts, whip finish, SHHAN



Merry Christmas all; to you and your loved ones
One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
Sawada's Nameless

Taking a dip in uncharted waters. A bit heavy on the wing; still climbing the learning curve with the material.
hook - Dai Riki 899 #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tag - oval gold tinsel/orange floss
tail - duck quill yellow
body - grey yarn
body hackle - yellow
front hackle - orange
wing - barred woodduck
topping - bronze mallard
head - ostrich herl
mash barb, start thread, tie in tinsel, wrap to bend; 2 wraps of tinsel, tie off/trim


tie in floss, wrap to tinsel and back; tie off/trim


measure (hook length) 2 quill segments; tie in


tie in (folded) hackle by tip

tie in yarn 1 eye width back from eye; wrap to tag and back, tie off/trim


wrap hackle forward, sweeping fibers back/down


tie in front hackle by tip; a couple turns, tie off/trim


stroke fibers down, cover with thread wraps


prep barred woodduck segments, measure (tips to bend), fold/pinch, wax thread, tie in/trim





prep a bronze mallard segment, measure (tips a bit past wing, fold/pinch, wax thread, tie in/trim





tie in a couple peacock herls

a couple wraps, tie off/trim, whip finish, SHHAN




Taking a dip in uncharted waters. A bit heavy on the wing; still climbing the learning curve with the material.
hook - Dai Riki 899 #6
thread - Danville 6/0 black
tag - oval gold tinsel/orange floss
tail - duck quill yellow
body - grey yarn
body hackle - yellow
front hackle - orange
wing - barred woodduck
topping - bronze mallard
head - ostrich herl
mash barb, start thread, tie in tinsel, wrap to bend; 2 wraps of tinsel, tie off/trim


tie in floss, wrap to tinsel and back; tie off/trim


measure (hook length) 2 quill segments; tie in


tie in (folded) hackle by tip

tie in yarn 1 eye width back from eye; wrap to tag and back, tie off/trim


wrap hackle forward, sweeping fibers back/down


tie in front hackle by tip; a couple turns, tie off/trim


stroke fibers down, cover with thread wraps


prep barred woodduck segments, measure (tips to bend), fold/pinch, wax thread, tie in/trim





prep a bronze mallard segment, measure (tips a bit past wing, fold/pinch, wax thread, tie in/trim





tie in a couple peacock herls

a couple wraps, tie off/trim, whip finish, SHHAN



One of these
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
Surely will screen out the sorrow
But where are you tomorrow
RIP Walter
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Re: Thumbing Through Some SBSs
if you lay a needle over the shank before you tie the wings in and remove just before you draw the two wraps tight you can avoid the concave wing thingy you've got going on that prevents me from being seen with you.
we'll always have buffalo, sweet josh.
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