Larry,
If you use and furs or even dark synthetics, and option to tying in a tinsel is using a very small clump of Quick-decent, which comes in many colors and I thing even a holo. It can even be roped or Norvised into peacock. Stretch it out fine and then spin it in.

I use gold with my brown furs and silver with my gray furs to replace the flash of ribbing, but accentuate the segments.

DonO


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Joyce: If you are successful in scanning the fly, would you send the image to me also? Thanks. By the way, I use gold tinsel with peacock and brown hackle, not silver tinsel....
DonO and I are in a conversation regarding spinning versus noodling.

Larry Johnson

"Joyce M Westphal" <joyce...@gmail.com> 11/3/2010 8:47 PM >>>
The fly is Larry Johnson's pattern. He ties it with silver mylar rib, I did
this with the green holographic holloshimmer..it is available at the
JoAnne's fabric store in the thread department. It is actually a fine (goes
through a sewing machine needle) mylar  thread that comes in gold, silver
both plain and holographic, two shades of green and red and copper. I love
it for the fine ribbing of midges..it is very strong and adds a bit of
flash. I'll see if I am successful in getting a copy of the midge on the
scanner and send it to you..looks like the one Don tied.  The pattern is
quite simple:
Scofield minute magic midge
Hook: any dry fly
Hackle: Brown..can be right size of a size larger
Rib: Silver mylar or silver or colored Holoshimmer mylar thread.
Thread: I use olive or red, depending on whether I rib with red or green or
silver
Body; 1-3 peacock herls, depending on the hook size.
I tied these on a size 16 94840 Mustad, but you can use size to match what
your're kicking up.   Wrap a layer of thread, at the hook bend, tie in the
hackle, peacock herl and mylar or Holoshimmer ribbing. Hold all three with
your thread and spin the vise making a nice tight hairy chenille. Then spin
the vise again and wind the  chenille rope onto the hook, tie off, It's
done.  These are the flies that Larry tied at Sowbug I believe.  A  very
effective fly. You can literally tie one in one minute. I fish them a lot.
   If you can't find the Holoshimmer, let me know and I can get some for
you. It's a bit pricey, about $5.00 a spool, but that contains a lot of
thread. I wait until there is a 40 or 50% off coupon and get it then. Enjoy.
I'll see if I can get it scanned and a picture sent off. Joyce
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On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 8:30 PM, Anthony Spezio <bambot...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I was wondering about posting a photo.
Tony

--- On *Wed, 11/3/10, Peggy Brenner <peggy.bren...@comcast.net>* wrote:


From: Peggy Brenner <peggy.bren...@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [VFB] Rope dubbing peacock- Fly of the Week- peacock
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 7:54 PM


On 11/3/2010 3:08 PM, Joyce M Westphal wrote:
> Scofield minute midges

Will you share the recipe for the Scofield minute midge, please

Peggy B

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