The Conover
Hook: Fine
Wire Dry Fly Hook, Size #10 to #20.
Tying thread: White.
Tail: Barbs of stiff, cream colored hackle. (or use Golden Badger Hackle Fibers.)
Body: Blend of Muskrat fur and red wool. Seal and red wool will work too.
Hackle: Golden Badger.
The ‘Conover’ is an iconic Catskill Fly. It was developed by the Dettes Fly Shop in Roscoe NY. The Dettes first tied this fly back in 1934 for a client named Scotty Conover. It has been one of my ‘go’ to flies for years. Although most tie and fish it in a size #14, I’ve had great success fishing it in a size #20. When I first started fly tying, I tied this pattern, not because I knew it was effective, but because it had no wings and was easier to tie.
To tie this fly begin by starting your thread at the mid-point of the hook shank. Wrap back to the bend of the hook. For a Size #14 fly, tie in 5-6 fibers of Golden Badger Hackle. Next, dub a thin noodle for your body. You are going to create a tapered body extending from the tie in point of your tail, up the hook shank. You want to end the body approximately 1/3 of the hook shank behind the eye. Where your body ends, tie in your Golden Badger Hackle. Oversizing the hackle slightly is how most tie this fly. This may take 2 hackles for larger sized ‘Conovers’, or just 1 for smaller sizes. Wrap your hackle forward and tie it off behind the eye. Whip finish your fly and your done.
There is a great instructional video by Down by the River below:
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 at pdinice@frontier.com .
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