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Fly and Photos by Loren Williams
What's the saying? Necessity is the mother of invention? This little bug fits in there somewhere. I had been searching my creative place for a very simple to tie, light colored nymph that offered just a bit of that "ooohhhh yyyeah!" look when wet. The typical light colored dubbings, quills, biots, and threads were just not doing what I had in my mind. I wanted sexy, not cute. Pressured fish see lots of cute!
So, one day I was perusing my local steelhead country fly shop (Whitakers for those of you locals) and I saw the tan STS Trilobal dubbing shown below. I figured "what the heck." I think the first run at this fly was more along the lines of a GRHE and once the fly got wet the ribbing slid right off the butt. But, the dubbing was almost exactly what I had envisioned! I was on to something! I did catch some trout, but they were stocked fish, really all I had available that fall. Not that I have anything against stocked fish, but I like my flies tested on pressured wild trout.
After a series of attempts at fixing the sliding rib I was turned on to the Sulky thread by a Team USA team mate. The stuff is super strong and it really allows me to pull the ribbing deeply against the dubbing. That, coupled with the thin, sexy flash completed this fly. Countless trout and many states later this fly is one of my top producers.
It is important to keep this fly on the sparsely dubbed side. The dubbing will lose it's sexiness if you glob it on. What seems to happen is that the water will get into the body and make it come alive, with a bit of the thread color bleeding out. I guess "gooey" is a good description.
It's a quick tie so wrap some up and try them out. I think you will approve!
Please Note: I have been receiving numerous emails asking how to obtain Siman dubbing products in the USA. Kevin Compton of Performance Flies carries the products (and much more); he can be reached at info@performanceflies.com
MATERIALS
Bead: gold tungsten
Hook: barbless scud
Weight: lead wire to match hook wire diameter
Thread: orange (or suit to underbody desire)
Tail: wood duck flank (I have since switched to Coq de Leon)
Rib: pearl Sulky thread
Abdomen: sparse tan STS Trilobal dubbing
Thorax: Siman peacock eye dubbing
Click photos to enlarge!
