Today’s Tying Tuesday has a little range to it. We start with a basic trout fly in the past proceeding to a basic foam beetle that’ll work for trout or bass. Then, we end up with an enjoyable version on the traditional Deceiver.
Getting us began today is a tutorial on the Yong Unique from AvidMax. This is the glass-bead version of a popular pattern that’s easy to connect, however works remarkably well in tailwaters.
Yong Unique
Hook: Tiemco 2488H, size 20.
Bead: Pearl glass bead, midget size.
Thread: Golden Olive, 3/0 or 140-denier.
Sharpie: Honey Brown.
Thorax thread: Black, 6/0 or 70-denier.
Up next is a foam beetle from Black Fly Creations, a channel I do not believe we have actually included before. I understand summertime appears very far today, however binding summertime bugs is a terrific method to make it through winter season. Plus, this is a basic tie, so even if you’re a novice, you do not require to be daunted by dealing with foam.
Foam Beetle
Hook: Dai-Riki 300, size 10.
Thread: Light Olive, UTC 70-denier or 8/0.
Tail: Krystal Flash, size medium.
Body: 2 hairs of peacock herl.
Back: Tan foam, 3mm.
Legs: Orange and black disallowed Sili Legs.
Dubbing: Orange Ice Dub.
Completing Tying Tuesday is a Bucktail Deceiver version from the Danish Fly Connecting channel on YouTube, another MidCurrent initially. This is a beautiful, yet easy, alternative of a fatal fly.
Bucktail Deciver
Hook: Tiemco TMC 600, size 2.
Thread: White, 200-denier or 3/0.
Body Product # 1: White and brown bucktail.
Body Product # 2: Chartreuse, blue, and olive saddle hackle plumes.
Eyes: Stick-on Eyes, 4mm.
UV Resin # 1: SolarEz Medium UV resin.
UV Resin # 2: Fluorescent red SolarEZ UV resin.