Pink Squirrel Nymph
Hook: Size 10 to 16 Curved Scud (Mustad 3906B) or
nymph hook of choice.
Tying
thread: Black.Bead: Gold.
Tail: Rainbow Krystal Flash, 2-3 strands.
Abdomen: Blend of Olive Ice Dub, burnt Orange Antron, & chopped fox squirrel.
Weight (Optional): Wraps of .015 lead.
Rib (optional): Red Ultra wire, x-small.
Thorax: Pink Ice Dub.
This fly was developed by
John Bethke of Westby , Wisconsin . His original recipe calls for a pink hot spot
collar of Coral Pink Chenille. I prefer
to use Pink Ice Dub. It’s spikier and a
little ‘brighter’. This fly is really a
variation of the traditional “Hare’s Ear”.
Many have called this a great cold weather or winter nymph. I like to use it anytime through out the
season. It’s a great attractor pattern.
Begin by placing a gold bead
on your hook. Lay a base of thread from
the hook curve to the bead head. Return
your thread to the bend of the hook and add lead wraps if so desired. Don’t forget to “thread over” and cement your
lead wraps. Next tie in 2-3 strands of
Rainbow Krystal Flash for your tail. The
length of the tail should be 1 hook gap.
Next, tie in your ribbing of Red Ultra Wire. Blend and/or mix your dubbing for the
Abdomen. Dub a tapered body leaving
enough room for your pink collar. Rib
the body of the fly and tie off your rib wire.
Dub a collar/thorax of Pink Ice Dub.
Tie off and cement the thread/knot of your fly.
This fly can also be viewed
at the Housatonic Fly Fishermen’s Association website at www.hffa.net
. If you have any questions about this
fly or would like to submit a Fly of The month I can be reached at
203 305-3850 or e-mail me at pdinice@snet.net
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