This is interesting. The original recipe is just a simple one like I posted, I might of forgotten the legs, I seem to recall using a soft hackle or some hackle fibers for legs on some I used to tie. I have not tied any since moving here to Arkansas ten years ago.
I used them for Bluegill fishing back east.
Looking at the variations in this post, I guess I will have to tie some of these up for spring fishing on Crooked Creek.
Send me a shot of your version off list, it is one I would like to try.
Thanks for sharing.
Tony
Kevin W. Machon wrote:
Good call, Tony. The way Tony described is how the original I have was tied by a local fly shop owner. In true IOFF fashion (charter rule #35 I think) I make them somewhere between that and a PT nymph:
Hook: 12-18 2X long nymph hook
Thread: Black or Orange depending on what color you like the fly's head, 6/0 or 8/0 depending on fly size
Weight: lead wire to match hook diameter
Tail: Partridge or Indian Hen fibers
Abdomen: 50/50 mix Rusty Spinner dubbing and Copper Ice Dub
Back: Peacock Herl
Rib: Small Copper wire
Thorax: Peacock
Shellback: Medium Pearl Mylar Tinsel
Legs: Partridge or Indian Hen fibers
Build a flat underbody by securing lead wire to either side of the hook shank.
Tie in tail fibers, copper wire and 1 strand of peacock herl in that order.
Rope dub the rusty spinner/ice dub mix about half way up the hook shank (props to DonO).
Pull the peacock forward across the back of the abdomen and tie down.
Spiral the copper wire forward to secure the peacock (counter-wrapping here keeps the wire from hiding in the dubbing).
Tie in 2 strands of the mylar tinsel on top of the hook in front of the abromen, then 2-4 strands of peacock herl.
Wrap the peacock to form the thorax, leaving room for the head.
Pull the mylar tinsel forward over the back and tie down.
Tie in 3-6 partridge or indian hen fibers on each side of the thorax for legs.
Finish head and whip finish.
I can send people pics off list of this version if antone would like. As best I can tell, the original was tied by Ed Schroeder with a tapered floss abdomen and palmered hackle through the thorax for the legs. A picture can be found at:
http://store1.yimg.com/I/flydealer_1824_7528062
But it appears others have taken liberty with the design such as these lads from New Zeland:
http://www.highfly.com.au/flybox/index.htm
Cheers,
Kev
From: Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [VFB] Jeff - Carrot nymph Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 18:10:10 -0600
In the past I have tied some. If I am not mistaken it had an orange tapered floss body with a Peacock herl head.
If need be, I can look up the recipe
Tony
Allan Fish wrote:
Jeff:
Let me know if you need the pattern recipe.
If you don't want to be bombarded with e-mails, you'd better post it, otherwise.........
If you don't post it to the list, at least send it to me. I'd sure like to tie some of 'em.
Thanks, Kevin
Allan
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