Small Fry - A great "cross over" fly.
Small Fry Salt Water Version
Hook: Mustad 34077 or similar – size
to match forage fish (Pictured is tied on Size 4 hook).
Thread: Mono, 3/0 thread, flat waxed nylon, or Fly
Master Plus, with color to match wing.
Belly(underwing): White buck
tail.
Flash: A few strands of holographic tinsel and pearl
flash.
Wing: Sparse layer of pink buck tail topped by a
heavier layer of olive buck tail.
Eyes: 3 D adhesive eyes.
Epoxy or Resin: Cover eyes and half of the body with 5 minute
epoxy or “light curing” resin.
Small Fry Salt Water “Jig” Version
Hook: Mustad 34184 or similar – size
to match forage fish (Pictured is tied on Size 1/0 hook).
Thread: Mono, 3/0 thread, flat waxed nylon, or Fly
Master Plus, with color to match wing.
Weight: Lead (.035 - approximately 10 wraps) on 1/3 of the
hook shank closest to the bend before the eye.
Belly(underwing): White buck
tail.
Flash: A few strands of holographic tinsel and pearl
flash.
Wing: Sparse layer of pink buck tail topped by a
heavier layer of olive buck tail.
Eyes: 3 D adhesive eyes.
Epoxy or Resin: Cover eyes and half of the body with 5 minute
epoxy or “light curing” resin.
Small Fry Fresh Water Streamer
Hook: Diachi 2220 4x long hook or
similar – size to match forage fish (Pictured is tied on Size 6 hook).
Thread: Mono, 3/0 thread, flat waxed nylon, or Fly
Master Plus, with color to match wing.
Belly(underwing): White buck
tail.
Flash: A few strands of holographic tinsel and pearl
flash.
Wing: Sparse layer of pink buck tail topped by a
heavier layer of olive buck tail.
Eyes: 3 D adhesive eyes.
Epoxy or Resin: Cover eyes and half of the body with 5 minute
epoxy or “light curing” resin.
There are 3 different flies
here with a basic pattern recipe. All
work great. I started tying this fly
after seeing friends from CT/RI Fly Fishers fishing it in the salt. Not only is this a great fly to imitate small
bait fish, it’s also a great fresh water streamer. I’ve caught some nice trout
on it. I also experimented with it by
tying it larger and heavier on a jig hook and did well on that. In the salt I fish it with slow small
twitches, especially when I get close to the end of my retrieve.
Begin by covering the first 3rd
of the hook shank (near the eye of the hook) with thread.
Jig Fly - If you’re tying
the jig fly remember that you will be tying this pattern on an inverted
hook. The fly is going to ride upside
down similar to a clouser minnow. You also must cover the thread with wrapped
lead.
Next, tie in your white buck
tail belly. On the small salt water fly,
and the trout streamer, the belly is tied in sparse. Now it’s time to tie in your wing. Tie in a few strands of holographic tinsel
and pearl flash. Not much is
needed. Next, tie in a sparse layer of
pink buck tail. On top of that is a
heavier clump of olive buck tail. Form a
head with tying thread. Tie and clip off
the thread. Add your 3 D adhesive eyes. Coat the eyes and body from the eye of the
hook to half way down the hook shank.
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@frontier.com .
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