Fly Swap #2 - Favourite Stillwater Dropper & Chironomid

Are you a fly fisherman who like to swap flies with others? This idea was brought to my attention a little while back and I think we should give it a try.
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Fly Swap #2 - Favourite Stillwater Dropper & Chironomid

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Hi Everyone,

I will be running the second FH fly swap. The theme for the swap will be your "Favourite Stillwater Dropper & Chironomid". In the spirit of using two or more flies for stillwater fishing, this swap will be for three different patterns from each participant.

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Sign-up Deadline: Sign-up Closed

Fly Submission Deadline: January 15th

Participants:
  1. Salar (Skinny Nelson, Emerald & Copper, Ice Cream Cone)

    Skinny Nelson
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... Nelson.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #16-20 Nymph
    Thread: 8/0 Black
    Tail: Brown Hackle Fibers
    Body: 8/0 Black Thread
    Rib: Fine Copper
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Wingcase: Pearl Flashabou
    Head: Black Metal or Tungsten Bead (Optional)

    Emerald & Copper
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... Copper.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #14-16 Shrimp / Curved Caddis
    Thread: 8/0 Olive
    Body: Green Flashabou
    Rib: Find Copper Wire
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Head: Gold Metal Bead
    Gills: White Polypropylene Yarn
    * Apply two thing coats of Sally Hansen’s Hard as Nails or Locktite Quicktite Brushable Superglue for added durability and shine

    Ice Cream Cone
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... amCone.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #8-18 Heavy Shrimp / Curved Caddis
    Thread: 6/0 Black
    Body: Black Uni-Flexx
    Rib: Fine Copper Wire
    Thorax: 6/0 Black Thread
    Head: Metal Bead Painted White
    * Apply two thing coats of Sally Hansen’s Hard as Nails or Locktite Quicktite Brushable Superglue for added durability and shine
  2. Lew R. (Black Sally, Okey Dokey Buzzer, Chan's Pheasant Tail Chironomid)

    Black Sally
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... kSally.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #8-14 Shrimp / Curved Caddis
    Thread: 8/0 Black
    Body: Black Flashabou
    Rib: Red Flashabou
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Head: Black Metal or Tungsten Bead
    Gills: White Polypropylene yarn
    * Apply two thing coats of Sally Hansen’s Hard as Nails or Locktite Quicktite Brushable Superglue for added durability and shine

    Okey Dokey Buzzer
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... yDokey.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #10-14 Shrimp / Curved Caddis
    Thread: None
    Body: White Uni-Stretch
    Rib: Fine Silver Wire
    Head: Yellow Uni-Stretch
    * Apply two thing coats of Sally Hansen’s Hard as Nails or Locktite Quicktite Brushable Superglue for added durability and shine

    Chan’s Pheasant Tail Chironomid
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... onomid.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #10-18 Nymph
    Thread: 8/0 Black or Dark Brown
    Tail: White Polypropylene Yarn
    Body: Pheasant Tail Hackle Fibers
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Wingcase: Pheasant Tail Hackle Fibers
    Gills: White Polypropylene Yarn
    Head: 6/0 Black or Dark Brown Thread
  3. Woolly Bugger (BH Pheasant Tail, Twin Buttes Damsel Nymph, Bow Tie Buzzer)

    BH Pheasant Tail Nymph
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... al_PTN.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: Standard Nymph #12-22 (Tied on Size #14)
    Bead Head: Gold Bead Small
    Thread: Brown 8/0
    Body: Pheasant Tail Fibers
    Tail: Pheasant Tail Fibers (several)
    Rib: Fine Copper Wire
    Back: Wingcase - Pheasant Tail
    Thorax: Peacock Herl or Pheasant Tail

    Twin Buttes Damsel
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... Damsel.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: Dai-Riki #710 Size #10 (Mustad 9672, TMC5263 or Daiichi 2461)
    Bead Head: Black 1/8"
    Thread: Olive Dun 8/0 Uni Thread
    Ribbing: Fine Copper Wire
    Tail/Body: Single continuous piece of Canadian Series Olive Mohair Yarn

    Bow Tie Buzzer
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... Buzzer.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: Tiemco 100 #10-18 (Tied on Size #14)
    Thread: Olive 6/0 or colour to suit
    Tail: White Antron Fibers cut short
    Rib: Fine Silver Wire
    Abdomen: Thread
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Head: White Antron Fibers tied spent and cut short to represent
    breathing tubes.
  4. Beachburger (Lightning Bug, Baggie Shrimp, Red Brassie)

    Lightning Bug
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... ingBug.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #12 Mustad 3906B
    Weight: .025" Lead-Free Round Wire
    Thread: 6/0 Black
    Tail: Pheasant Tail Fibers
    Body: 3/64” Pearl UNI-Mylar
    Rib: UNI-French 5gr. Gold Wire
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Wings: Pheasant Tail Fibers
    Wing Case: UNI-Mylar 3/64” Pearl
    Head: 1/8” Brass Bead

    Baggie Shrimp
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... Shrimp.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #12 Mustad 3906B
    Thread: 8/0 Olive
    Tail: Marabou
    Rib: UNI-French 5gr. Gold Wire
    Body: Caddis Green Dubbing
    Shellback: Ziploc Baggie
    Head: 1/8” Brass Bead

    Red Brassie
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... rassie.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #12 Orvis 62KC Shrimp / Scud
    Thread: 8/0 Red
    Body: Red Copper Wire
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Head: 7/64” Brass Bead
  5. Todd B. (Olive Snatcher, Chromie, Phuzzer)

    Olive Bright Snatcher
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... atcher.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: TMC 2457 (Heavy Caddis/Shrimp)
    Thread: 8/0 Olive UNI
    Body: Peacock Mylar
    Rib: Gold Wire
    Hackle: Olive Hen Saddle
    Wing Buds/Cheeks: Jungle Cock (or Bright Coloured Biot)

    Chromie
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... hromie.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook:#10-14 Mustad C49S
    Thread: 8/0 Olive UNI
    Body: Silver Mylar Tinsel
    Rib and Butt: Red Holographic Tinsel
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Head: Black Bead
    Gills: Stillwater Midge Gill (SW-2405000) - or White Antron

    Pfuzzer
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... huzzer.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #14 Mustad 9671
    Thread: 8/0 Black UNI
    Tail: White Hackle Fibers
    Body: Pheasant Tail
    Rib: Peacock Mylar
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Wing Case: Pheasant Tail
  6. Simon B. (Olive Scud, Glass Bead Chironomid, Al's Lace Caddis Pupae)

    Olive Scud
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... veScud.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #12 Shrimp / Curved Caddis
    Thread: 8/0 Olive
    Weight: Lead Wire
    Body: SLF Water Olive Dubbing
    Rib: Fine Silver Wire
    Shellback: Mottled Olive Thinskin

    Glass Bead Chironomid
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... onomid.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #16 Nymph
    Head: Small Pearl Glass Bead
    Thread: 8/0 Black
    Body: 8/0 Black Thread Lacquered
    Rib: Fine Silver Wire
    Thorax: Peacock Herl
    Wingcase: Peacock Braid

    Al’s Lace Caddis Pupae
    <img src="http://www.algonkinflyfishers.com/coppe ... isPupa.jpg" width="200" height="150">
    Hook: #14 Shrimp / Curved Caddis
    Thread: 8/0 Black
    Under-Body: Green Dubbing Topped With Pheasant Tail
    Outer-Body: Light Amber V-Rib
    Thorax: Muskrat Dubbing
    Wing Pads: Hungarian Partridge Feathers
    Legs: Hungarian Partridge Feather Fibers Tied in Beard Style
    Antennae: Lemon Wood Duck Feather Fibers
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If anyone is looking for pattern ideas, the following site is a goldmine of fly patterns.

http://www.fish4flies.com/Trout/
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Here's another great site with full patterns.

http://www.diptera.co.uk/
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Hi fellow fly swappers,

Since I was hoping to have 10 participants (20 flies total) and we only have 6 tiers (12 flies total), would you guys be willing to tie a third pattern? It would make the cost of shipping more worth our while. Let me know if you're interested, otherwise we'll stick with the 2 patterns.

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Post by Todd B. »

I'm in for 3 patterns if we have only 6 tyers.

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I will do a 3rd but will need some suggestions on what sort of pattern it should be.

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Post by Woolly Bugger »

I'm also in for 3....if there are only 6 tyers as well.

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That's great guys :D I've heard from 5 of the 6 tiers about tying three patterns. Everyone so far is game for it. I should hear back soon from Simon B. If he's unable to tie a third, I'll tie up the extra set. So, let's go ahead with the swap with the three patterns each. Send me a PM your third pattern selection.

Beachbuger: I'll look through my reference material for some more ideas.

cheers,

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I've heard back from everyone and we're on for three patterns each. There are a total of 6 tiers in the swap with each tier tying 3 patterns (18 flies total). The deadline for submitting the flies is January 15th. I've PM'd everyone my address to send the flies.

Cheers,

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I have now received everyone's flies. All of the flies look great!! Thanks guys for participating in the swap. I'm looking forward to having another swap soon.

Below is some background info on the flies my father and I tied.

Cheers,

Salar

Skinny Nelson
The Skinny Nelson is a small nymph that can be taken as baetis nymph or a midge pattern. It’s an easy and quick pattern to tie.

Emerald & Copper
In clear lakes bright green patterns are key. The Emerald & Copper is tied small for use in clear marl bottom waters where smaller species of chironomid are present.

Ice Cream Cone
The Ice Cream Cone is used in stained waters where it stands out from a distance. It’s best fished near bottom suspended under a strike indicator. I’ve tied it on a heavy wire hook with a tungsten bead so it will sink quickly. As for which ribbing to use, I read that when fishing a chironomid deep it’s best to use copper or red wire. On bright sunny days try using silver wire.

Black Sally
Black is the predominate colour of chironomid pupae especially during spring. The Black Sally is a great choice for this time of year.

Yellow Okey Dokey Buzzer
Okey Dokey's are one of the favourite buzzer pupa styles in use across the UK. They’re best described as “love them or loathe them, they catch fish.” They’re effective for both rainbow trout and brown trout. Popular colors are white/yellow, white/orange, white/green. It can be fished either singly with a floating line and a long leader, or under a strike indicator, or in a team of buzzers.

Chan’s Pheasant Tail Chironomid
The Pheasant Tail Chironomid is one of Brian Chan’s patterns. It’s fished with a floating line and a long leader. The fly is designed to sit just below the surface film to mimic a chironomid emerger. It can also be tied with different colours of dyed pheasant tail.
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A beautiful bunch of bugs!
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Post by Todd B. »

Yup,

Seems like we're raising the bar in terms of tying quality! :-)

I'm sure some of those little beauties will be deadly on our favorite little brookie hole. ;-)
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Post by Raif »

This isn't meant to be spam, I have a link to a tying sequence for at least a couple of the flies here. One is the Chromie and the other is the Ice Cream Cone. A couple others on the subject of nymphs are the PTNand the GRHE. I hope they are of use. I don't get to post tying sequences very often at the moment but I've been known to take requests.... like the Paradake.

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Welcome to the board Raif. Thanks for posting the links. You're tying sequences are excellent with great photos.
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Post by Raif »

Thank you Salar, I'm glad you like my efforts.
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