Deer Hackle - White (from Favorite Flies by Mary Orvis Marbury illustrated by Charles Orvis)
Deer Hackle - White (from Favorite Flies by Mary Orvis Marbury illustrated by Charles Orvis)
Hook: #12 (?)
Thread: claret
Body: Peacock herl
Front hackle: white deer hair
Head: thread
15
views
Blue-winged Olive Emerger
This fly is from Ed Story in Missouri Trout Flys How to Tye and Fish Them
Hook: #16 - 18 wet / nymph
Thread: cream
Body: light olive dubbing
Wing: 8 dark blue dun hackle fibers
Hackle: 8 brown partridge hackle fibers
7
views
Zonker (Fling & Puterbaugh 26/30)
from The Basic Manual of Fly-Tying by Fling & Puterbaugh
Hook: #8-14 streamer
Thread: to match beard (red, orange)
Tail / Body: mylar tubing
Tail / sail: rabbit strip (zonker)
Beard: hen hackle (red, orange)
Head: thread
8
views
We Preach Christ Crucified - John 2:13-22 - March 3, 2024
Immanuel Lutheran Church (AFLC), Springfield, MO
We Preach Christ Crucified - John 2:13-22
3rd Sunday in Lent - March 3, 2024
http://www.immanuelfreelutheran.org/
https://www.aflc.org/
Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Thumbnail: Rembrandt, PDM-owner, via Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Christ_crucified_between_the_two_thieves-_%27The_three_crosses%27_(SM_8999d).png
10
views
Black Pennell
inspired by illustrations and text in Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1892) by Mary Orvis Marbury illustrated by Charles Orvis
Hook: #10-18 wet / nymph
Thread: black silk
Tail: Golden Pheasant tippet
Rib: silver wire
Body: thread
Front hackle: black, 2x gape
Cholmondeley-Pennell, H. (Henry), 1837-1915
books available at
https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Cholmondeley-Pennell%2C%20H.%20(Henry)%2C%201837-1915
1
view
Adams
Hook: #12-18 dry
Thread: tan, olive, or black
Tail: combination of brown and grizzly hackle fibers
Body: tan, olive, gray
Wings: tips of dry grizzly hackle
Front hackle: brown and grizzly dry
1
view
“Pheasant” Matuka (Fling & Puterbaugh 25/30)
From The Basic Manual of Fly-Tying by Fling & Puterbaugh
Hook: streamer
Thread: to match feathers
Rib: gold wire to match hook
Body: dubbing to match or complement feathers
Tail/sail: two saddle feathers (or something)
Front hackle: soft hackle to match or complement feathers
Access into Grace - Mark 8:31-38 - February 25, 2024
Immanuel Lutheran Church (AFLC), Springfield, MO
Access into Grace - Mark 8:31-38
2nd Sunday in Lent - February 25, 2024
http://www.immanuelfreelutheran.org/
https://www.aflc.org/
Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
13
views
Coch-y-Bonddu (as illustrated by Charles Orvis)
Coch-y-Bunddu (from Favorite Flies (1892) by Mary Orvis Marbury as illustrated by Charles Orvic
Hook: #12-18 wet/nymph
Thread: red
Tag: black silk thread
Rib: fine gold wire
Body: Peacock herl
Front hackle: “coch-y-bunddu” soft hackle (yah, right! - here used a soft hen hackle in the opposite pattern to the traditional)
Tiny Blue-Winged Olive Dry Wooly
from Ed Story’s Missouri Trout Flys
Hook: tiny - #18-22 (or smaller) dry
Thread: light olive or cream (or tan)
Hackle: reversed palmered dark or light dun dry
Body: two Pheasant tail fibers
8
views
Salmon-Fly Type - Wet-Fly Attractor (Fling & Puterbaugh 24/30)
From The Basic Manual of Fly-Tying by Fling & Puterbaugh
Hook: #10-14 streamer
Thread: rusty brown
Tail: shank long hackle feather fibers
Rib: silver tinsel
Body: yellow floss
Front hackle: wet hackle feather
9
views
He Did Not Spare His Own Son - Genesis 22:1-18 - February 18, 2024
Immanuel Lutheran Church (AFLC), Springfield, MO
He Did Not Spare His Own Son - Mark 1:12-15
1st Sunday in Lent - February 18, 2024
http://www.immanuelfreelutheran.org/
https://www.aflc.org/
Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
7
views
Grouse Hackle (as illustrated by Charles Orvis in Favorite Flies, 1892, by Mary Orvis Marbury)
Grouse Hackle
Hook: #16 wet hook
Thread: black
Tag and rib: tail of black tie in thread
Body: red (wool or dubbing)
Front Hackle: grouse (or partridge)
8
views
Blue-Winged Olive Dry Fly
from Ed Story’s Missouri Trout Flies (fly tying manual)
a Beatis emerger
Hook: #20-24 dry
Thread: olive
Tail: dark blue dun length of hook
Body: olive dubbing
Front Hackle: dark blue dun sized to the hook
7
views
A wet-fly attractor Fling & Puterbaugh call Rio Grande King (23/30)
From The Basic Manual of Fly-Tying by Fling & Puterbaugh
a wet-fly attractor they call Rio Grande King
Hook: wet #12 - 14
Thread: black
Tail: long, hackle-feather fibers (traditionally Golden Pheasant tippet)
Body: black chenille
Wing: calf tail
Front Hackle: brown wet
3
views
I Will; Be Clean - Mark 1:40-45 - February 11, 2024
Immanuel Lutheran Church (AFLC), Springfield, MO
I Will; Be Clean - Mark 1:40-45
6th Sunday after Epiphany - February 11, 2024
http://www.immanuelfreelutheran.org/
https://www.aflc.org/
Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
6
views
Brown Hackle (as illustrated by Charles Orvis in Favorite Flies by Mary Orvis Marbury, 1892)
Brown Hackle (as illustrated by Charles Orvis in Favorite Flies by Mary Orvis Marbury, 1892)
Hook: dry fly
Thread: black, red
Tag: black thread
Body: Peacock herl
Front hackle: brown
2
views
3 ways to wrap a herl body
Just what the title says.
Plain wrap
Wrap with a rib
Wrap in a rope
2
views
Bloody Butcher (dry-fly attractor - 22/30 Fling & Puterbaugh)
Bloody Butcher (dry-fly attractor - 22/30 Fling & Puterbaugh)
Hook: dry fly hook in desired size
Thread: black
Hackle: black dry fly sized to hook (or color desired)
Body: red floss (or color desired)
8
views
And There He Prayed - Mark 1:29-39 - 5th Sunday after Epiphany - February 4, 2024
Immanuel Lutheran Church (AFLC), Springfield, MO
And There He Prayed - Mark 1:29-39
5th Sunday after Epiphany - February 4, 2024
http://www.immanuelfreelutheran.org/
https://www.aflc.org/
Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
5
views
Scarlet Hackle (as illustrated by Charles Orvis in Favorite Flies by Mary Orvis Marbury)
Hook: #12-18 wet or dry
Thread: red
Rib: silk thread
Body: red: wool, yarn, dubbing, floss
Front Hackle: red hen soft hackle
10
views
Jassid (a Vince Marinaro flatwing dry fly)
Jassid (a Vince Marinaro flatwing dry fly)
Hook: dry #14 - 18
Thread: black or to match body
Body hackle: dry, dark
Body: dubbing - any brown, olive, or tan
Wing: tip of jungle cock (yeah, right) or tip of any small feather, hardened and laid flat on top of body
6
views
Simple Wet-fly Attractor (Fling & Puterbaugh 21/30)
Simple Wet-fly Attractor (Fling & Puterbaugh 21/30)
Hook: basic wet fly / nymph (#12 - 18)
Thread: black
Tail: hackle feather fibers
Body: Peacock herl
Front hackle: soft hackle
6
views
God Will Raise Up a Prophet - Mark 1:21-28 - January 28, 2024
Immanuel Lutheran Church (AFLC), Springfield, MO
God Will Raise Up a Prophet - Mark 1:21-28
4th Sunday after Epiphany - January 28, 2024
http://www.immanuelfreelutheran.org/
https://www.aflc.org/
Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
7
views
Yellow Hackle (from Mary Orvis Marbury: Favorite Flies)
Yellow Hackle (from Mary Orvis Marbury: Favorite Flies)
as illustrated by Charles Orvis
Hook: #14 dry (or wet depending on how it’s fished)
Thread: red
Rib: black silk
Body: yellow silk or dubbing (wool)
Hackle: yellow and brown saddle feathers
LOL: Yes, I know, the red hackle was tied with red, not yellow, wool
4
views