Update: We now have these in stock on the store. Buy them here.
The first major change was the hook. I've become less a fan of the 200R style hooks with the small gap and long bend like that. I don't think the shape and small gap give me much more than a stronger, larger gaped hook. Granted, they give you an awesome natural-looking shape to a finished fly and as I've heard some people mention, the smaller tapered gap might serve to obfuscate the overall hook shape. But given that any fish taking a fly will have to ignore the ginormous hook appendage coming out of the insect's butt, I find myself tying more in wider gaped hooks and not worrying about that little aspect of it. Plus, getting beads on those hooks can be a nightmare.
I also updated the body and ribbing material to something less bulky and more flashy. The thorax is now a half-and-half natural/synthetic material in the Hare'e Ice Dub -- one of my favorite nymph dubbings.
And not only does this style nymph play well as a Blue Winged Olive nymph, I use it almost as often for PMD nymphs and Callibaetis nymphs. You just need to swap out the appropriate colors and mess with sizing a bit.
Material List

Hook: Daiichi 1550, #14-#18 (+)
Thread: Danville 70 Denier, Olive (+)
Thread 2: Danville 70 Denier, Fl. Orange (+)
Bead: 2.3mm Tungsten, Metallic Olive (+)
Tail: Coq De Leon Tailing Fibers, Med Dun (+)
Body: Veevus Holo Tinsel, Med, Brown (+)
Ribbing: Dyed Pearl Flashabou, Olive (+)
Thorax: Hare'e Ice Dub, Olive Brown (+)
Wing Case: Thin Skin, Gator Brown/Black (+)
or Fino Skin, Brown (+)
Other Tools, materials:
Loon UV Fluorescing Clear Fly Finish (+)
Stonfo Combo Comb/Brush (+)
Looks real good. Have you ever fished it in the East, maybe PA?
ReplyDeleteYeah, lots of good feedback on it from all over the place really. We've actually got lots of traction in PA...
DeleteOops. Is the dubbing 50% Hareline olive brown rabbit mixed with Hareline olive/brown Ice Dub? Like I said, it looks nice.
ReplyDeleteNo, it's Hareline Hare'e Ice Dub. This: http://store.flyfishfood.com/Hare-e-Ice-Dub-p/hi.htm
DeleteStraight ice dub?
ReplyDeleteNo, it's a mixture of Hareline Dubbin and Ice Dub. They package it and call it Hare'e Ice Dub. This stuff: http://store.flyfishfood.com/Hare-e-Ice-Dub-p/hi.htm
DeleteOkay, straight ice dub.I see it now.
ReplyDeleteWhat material would you use for the PMD
ReplyDeleteThis one here actually works great as-is for a PMD.
DeleteYou wouldn't tweak it at all for Eastern sulfurs?
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