Its not often i do a sbs on a pattern as it takes alot of time to do, its a bit late to do this May fly pattern but its been a real cracker for me and has all the triggers to do the buisness, i used many of the well know patterns and i did find that after a fish they were a nightmare to remove the water and return it to fish well without sinking.
I studied the natural and looked for the main triggers, i noticed the white body was important in the clear water we had, the tails were huge, and at least 2/3inches long, the wings of a Mayfly spinner would be very much the same as the dun holding in the near upright position, it would dip its tail in for a second and return to the air, this would create a frenzy action of trout hitting them hard, i did see action where the spinner would stay on the surface after all the eggs were dropped and float down stream flicking its wings for at least 30 yards..these were taken well but nowwhere near as much as the dipping spinner...
I have two patterns that i have named in my LTD range, The Ltd sedge has been a terrific fly for me and others who have used it, Wezzer landed a truley will brown of 2lb 8oz two weeks ago and loves it, Woody loves it in the emerger too, he fished it on Islay and took some very nice fish which is very nice to hear... its nice to see the emails i get thanking me for putting the sbs on my blog, and stories of it fishing very well....
Well the LTD Mayfly spinner is one could not resist to put out on the blog, i would not give it the name unless i thought i had made a beauty..it really fished top draw, and to prove its effect i was taking fish on it in very slow moving water, gin clear and 1ft deep!! well if they catch in them conditions you know you are doing well...
Well here is the sbs, the pics are not perfect but if u have any questions do ask me and i will be gratefully answer them..
Material- Coypu (tails & rib)
- Partridge sure wing size 12 or 10
- Frankie Philips Coloured cdc dubbing (white)
- Wild Duck cdc
- Daneville's spiderweb (thread)
- Red fox squirell (Thorax + legs) Celtic flytec
Run thread from eye and do touching turns to rear of hook, i used a size 12 Partridge but a size 10 would be better for the spinners i saw.. |
Take three tails of coypu and tie in with between 2inch and three inch overhang at the rear of the hook. Take the thread inbetween each tail to seperate them so they do not touch together. |
3....Take some light brown cdc and dub in at the base of the hook, from studying the natural it has a clear dark brown patch at the rear, this is optional as i caught the same without this but still could be the difference on a hard day..make sure exess coypu is still at the rear as this will be wound up later.. |
4....Take a good pinch of white cdc dubbing and work into the thread, it looks scruffy here but cdc is very light and can be worked into shape. Dub upto just behind the eye.. |
6....This is how the fly should look at this stage... |
8...Now trim off the waste cdc at the other end to form the first wing...sweet.. |
9....Now take two more cdc plumes and repeat the same process as tying the other wing, make sure to tighten in well so the wing will not fall out while fishing... |
10....This is how the wings should look when tied in and trimmed...notuce the wings tied flat, these will be worked upto the natural postition on the next stage... |
A cracking spinner Glen, it has all the right triggers, will be tying some for next year
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Paul