Saturday, October 31, 2015

Burrowing Mayfly Nymph Pattern- Daiichi 1870, Flymen Evolution Tungsten Beads, Virtual Nymph Skin, Deer Creek UV Flex Resin

Natural Burrowing Mayfly Nymph 
Daiichi 1870 Larva Hook
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/nymph-head-evolution-beadheads-mayfly-swimmer-burrower/
Flymen Nymph Head Evolution Beads (Swimmer/Burrower) Size Large
Thread the Evolution Bead onto the hook
Apply a thread base behind the hook eye
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/hareline-stripped-goose-biots/
Select 2 Goose Biots for the antennae
Secure a biot on the top and bottom of the hook eye
Select some Rubber Legs which will create the tusks
Secure 2 tusks in place in between the antennae
Slide the Evolution Bead to the hook eye and hold in place with a tapered thread ball
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/hareline-ostrich-herl-10-12/
Select 3 Ostrich Plumes which will be used for the tails
Secure the Ostrich Plumes in place on your side of the hook
Add a section of mono (.010) on the top and bottom of the shank
This step creates a flatter profile to the abdomen
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/virtual-nymph-vn-nymph-skin/
Grab a pack of translucent cream Virtual Nymph Nymph Skin
Cut one end at an angle for easier tie in
Secure the Nymph Skin in place at the rear of the hook (angled side facing up)
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/danville-monofilament-fly-tying-thread-006/
Grab the Mono Thread and secure a 10" strand at the rear of the hook
Advance the first bobbin forward and add another bobbin loaded with Mono Thread at the 1/3 point
Wind the Nymph Skin forward and secure in place behind the bead
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/ringneck-pheasant-rump-patch/
Select 2 Pheasant Aftershaft (secondary) Feathers for the gills
Strip the barbs from one side of the feather (this is the top gill section)
Strip the other feather in the same way (this is the bottom gill section)
Secure each gill section in place at the 1/3rd point using the Mono Thread
Wind the 10" section of mono from the rear through the gills and all the way to the eye (use the segmentation the Nymph Skin created for the spacing). Tie off with the forward bobbin and whip finish. Remove it.
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/spirit-river-mottled-nymph-skin/
Cut a strip (thinner than 1/8") of Spirit River Mottled Nymph Skin for the wing cases
Cut one end to a point for easy tie in
Secure the Mottled Nymph Skin in place at the 1/3rd point with the Mono Thread
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/chartpak-ad-fly-tying-markers/
Select dark brown, light brown and yellowish waterproof markers
Mark the abdomen to your liking
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/deer-creek-diamond-flex-uv-resin-flexible/
Use Deer Creek UV Flex Resin to help seal the markings on the abdomen
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/deer-creek-pro-torch/
Cure the UV resin with the Deer Creek Torch
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/j-son-sweden-silicone-mayfly-nymph-legs/
Size medium J:son Realistic Nymph Legs
Secure the 6 leg set in place (on your side of the hook)
Lay the wing case forward and secure in place between the mid and forelegs. Mark the joint areas of all the legs with a dark brown waterproof marker
Lay the wing case forward to behind the Evolution Bead to create the forward case. Whip finish
Coat the wing cases and joint areas of all 6 legs with Deer Creek UV Flex Resin
Cure the resin 
Also coat the joint areas on the underside of the legs and abdomen with the UV resin
Cure the UV resin on the underside with the UV light
VIOLA!


Sunday, August 30, 2015

Abel Zinger and Abel Nipper- The Best of the Best in Streamside Fly Fishing Tools


Have you grown tired of having to purchase a new zinger and/or nipper once, twice or even three times a year? How many of you have lost your zinger and nipper combo due to a faulty clip or pin? Or, better yet, who of you have had to purchase a new nipper after half a season because the cutters are junk and wont cut 7X anymore? Have no fear, the answer is here.

The Abel Zinger and Nipper are the closest thing to a "lifetime", streamside tools that you'll find. Sure they're cool. Sure, they're not cheap. Secure them and you're set. Loose them and you'll be purchasing new ones because you'll instantly be attached to both tools.  I had my Abel Nippers attached to my lanyard for the last 4 full seasons and still havent had to replace the jaws. Yeah, that's right. They have replaceable cutters too. Send them into Abel and they'll precision fit a new set of jaws to the body.

Below is a breakdown on the Abel Nippers.


Features:
  • Designed, Manufactured and Assembled in the USA
  • Anodized aluminum body construction
  • Replaceable jaws - machined out of premium grade stainless steel, then heat treated to 58-60rc
  • Saltwater resistant
  • Engineered to Cut 7x - 100 lb mono and braid line.
  • 2 Year limited warranty on the jaws after initial purchase
  • Standard Black - $ 60.00, Solid Finishes - $70.00, Fish Graphic - $ 110.00
  • Fish Graphic options may take up to 4-6 weeks to ship
Materials:
  • Screws - 303 Stainless Steel
  • Body - T-6061 T6 Aluminum
  • Jaws - Crucible CPM S35VN
  • Pin - 316 Stainless Steel
Specifications:
  • Weight: .7 ounces
  • Height: .420"
  • Length: 1.800"
  • Top Width: .710"
  • Bottom Width: .560"

Abel has streamlined, modernized and perfected the ubiquitous zinger tool found on virtually every fly fisher’s vest. Zingers are used to hold nippers, clippers, de-barbing pliers, fly floatant, scissors, magnifying glasses, you name it. These necessities are within easy reach on a retractable spool at all times. As mentioned previously, up to this point the aforementioned retractable tools always end up breaking or falling apart and we lose our prized and important necessities. Dont fret.
Abel’s made-in-the-USA Zinger boasts stainless steel and 6061-T651 cold finished aerospace grade aluminum and is designed with the option to either attach to a vest using a screw mechanism or utilize the included “S” carabiner to clip it to a D-ring on a vest or sling pack. The 36-inch retracting cord is manufactured from a spectra-nylon blend with 40-pound test strength, ensuring an angler’s ability to reach wherever is needed without breakage – the number one complaint with plastic “bargain” retractable spools.


Trust me on this one.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

SBS Hise's Nympho-minnow-ac Variation- Virtual Nymph Nymph Skin, Daiichi Hooks, Hareline Barred Ostrich Plumes and various SotherFeathers and Flymen Nymph Head Evolution Beadheads

Daiichi 1850 Flat Eye Streamer Hook (or similar)
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/hareline-barred-ostrich-plume-piece/
Hareline Barred Ostrich Plume (mark it to your liking or not)
Pick and secure 2-3 plumes in place at the rear of the hook
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/virtual-nymph-vn-nymph-skin/
Virtual Nymph Nymph Skin
Cut one end at an angle and secure in place at the rear of the hook
Wind Nymph Skin forward to behind the hook eye and secure in place
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/chartpak-ad-fly-tying-markers/
Mark to your liking with waterproof markers

http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/deer-creek-diamond-flex-uv-resin-flexible/
Apply Deer Creek UV Flex Resin for the only tack free finish
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/deer-creek-pro-torch/
Cure the UV resin with the Deer Creek Pro Torch
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/ringneck-pheasant-skin/
Select 2 aftershaft feathers from a Ringneck Pheasant (or similar)
Strip one side of the aftershaft (this one is ready to be tied into place on the side closest to the right handed tyer)
Tied into place behind the hook eye
Repeat steps for the opposite side of the abdomen
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/grizzly-mini-marabou-feathers/
Select an appropriate sized Grizzly Marabou aftershaft feather for the collar
Secure into place behind the hook eye
Wind the aftershaft feather several times to create a collar on the rear shank
Whip finish and the rear section is complete
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/daiichi-x510-x-point-hook/
Grab a bag of Daiichi X510 for the forward section
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/nymph-head-evolution-beadheads-mayfly-swimmer-burrower/
Select a Nymph Head Evolution Mayfly Burrower Beadhead
Thread it onto the X510 hook
Create a thread base and end up with your thread to the rear of the hook
Select a piece of junction material
Thread it through the previously tied rear section and double it over
Secure it in place to the front section
Utilize a pair of wire cutters to cut the rear hook
Select another aftershaft feather from a Grizzly Marabou feather. Secure it in place at the rear of the forward hook and wind 3 or 4 turns to create a collar. The photo is missing because I cant figure out how to put it in place :-) Something went haywire.








Spirit River Mottled Nymph Skin
http://www.castersonlineflyshop.com/spirit-river-mottled-nymph-skin/
Cut a strip smaller than 1/8" and cut one end to a point
Secure it in place ahead of the aftershaft collar
Select the appropriate sized rump or wing feather from a Ruffed Grouse (or similar)
Create a tie in point at the tip of the feather
Secure into place ahead of the Mottled Nymph Skin
Choose your favorite dubbing
Dub to just behind the Evolution Bead
Lay the rump feather forward and secure in place behind the Evolution Bead
Lay the Spirit River Mottled Nymph Skin forward and secure in place behind the Evolution Bead

Whip finish
Apply Deer Creek UV Flex Resin to the head and wingcase