A Team of Early Season Wet flies for Lough Fishing
The spring for me always brings lots of anticipation and expatiation's for the coming trout season. That first chilly and bumpy ride up across the Lakes of Ireland is a thrilling experience, with the rod made up in the boat and all the new wet flies in my boxes charged and prepared for a long season of trout hunting ahead. It often can be a slow and disappointing start as the trout are still in winter mode around the early part of February, but I have had a few good starts in this month and here is a couple of my trust worthy dressings that could very well make the starting line up this season.
THE POINT FLY
SLIVER DABBLER
Hook: size 12-10 B175 Kamasan
Thread: Red twist thread
Tail: UV polar chenille
Rib: Sliver wire
Body: Flat sliver tinsel
Body Hackle: Grizzle cock hackle
Wing/ Cloak: Light bronze mallard
Cheek : Split jungle cock feather in center and tie half on each side of the fly
THE MIDDLE DROPPER
FIERY BROWN DABBLER
Hook: size 12-10 B175 Kamasan
Thread: olive twist thread
Tail: natural pheasant tail
Tag: Glo-brite no 8
Rib: Gold wire
Dubbing: Brown blend dubbing
Body Hackle: Dark ginger cock hackle
Wing: Bronze mallard
Cheeks: Sunburst turkey biots
THE TOP DROPPER
GRIZZLE BIBIO
Hook: size 12-10 B175 Kamasan
Thread: Black twist thread
Tail: Natural golden pheasant tippets
Rib: Sliver wire
Dubbing: In three parts black/red/black blend dubbing
Body Hackle: Black and grizzle wound down the body together.
Shoulder Hackle: Jungle cock back feather
I have dozens of good trust worthy lake flies and theses are just three of the one for the early part of the season, I do like to fish these on a fast or slow intermediate line and I strip them back fast which I find is good for attracting follows from hungry trout at this time of the year. It is important though to dabble the fly's on the surface of the lake just before you lift off to recast, this is often the moment when the chasing trout will attack the fly.
These flies will be used through out the season on different occasions as the sliver dabbler is a good fish catcher all year around; the Fiery dabbler is a good early and late season fly in September it has given me some great bags of fish. The top dropper fly I like it to be a bumble or bushy fly for two reasons, one is it makes good noise to attract fish and secondly it is a good structure of a fly to dabble at the end of a retrieve just like the Duck fly bumble in my eariler post, http://peterdriver.blogspot.ie/2014/02/duck-fly-bumble.html. These flies are worth giving a swim this February and hopefully you will enjoy these dressing as much as I have and with the same success.
I hope you enjoy reading this post and if you have any comments or questions just drop me a line below, also if you would like to see whats coming next and what I am tying for the coming season just sign in and follow us. Thanks for reading.
THE POINT FLY
SLIVER DABBLER
Hook: size 12-10 B175 Kamasan
Thread: Red twist thread
Tail: UV polar chenille
Rib: Sliver wire
Body: Flat sliver tinsel
Body Hackle: Grizzle cock hackle
Wing/ Cloak: Light bronze mallard
Cheek : Split jungle cock feather in center and tie half on each side of the fly
THE MIDDLE DROPPER
FIERY BROWN DABBLER
Hook: size 12-10 B175 Kamasan
Thread: olive twist thread
Tail: natural pheasant tail
Tag: Glo-brite no 8
Rib: Gold wire
Dubbing: Brown blend dubbing
Body Hackle: Dark ginger cock hackle
Wing: Bronze mallard
Cheeks: Sunburst turkey biots
THE TOP DROPPER
GRIZZLE BIBIO
Hook: size 12-10 B175 Kamasan
Thread: Black twist thread
Tail: Natural golden pheasant tippets
Rib: Sliver wire
Dubbing: In three parts black/red/black blend dubbing
Body Hackle: Black and grizzle wound down the body together.
Shoulder Hackle: Jungle cock back feather
I have dozens of good trust worthy lake flies and theses are just three of the one for the early part of the season, I do like to fish these on a fast or slow intermediate line and I strip them back fast which I find is good for attracting follows from hungry trout at this time of the year. It is important though to dabble the fly's on the surface of the lake just before you lift off to recast, this is often the moment when the chasing trout will attack the fly.
These flies will be used through out the season on different occasions as the sliver dabbler is a good fish catcher all year around; the Fiery dabbler is a good early and late season fly in September it has given me some great bags of fish. The top dropper fly I like it to be a bumble or bushy fly for two reasons, one is it makes good noise to attract fish and secondly it is a good structure of a fly to dabble at the end of a retrieve just like the Duck fly bumble in my eariler post, http://peterdriver.blogspot.ie/2014/02/duck-fly-bumble.html. These flies are worth giving a swim this February and hopefully you will enjoy these dressing as much as I have and with the same success.
I hope you enjoy reading this post and if you have any comments or questions just drop me a line below, also if you would like to see whats coming next and what I am tying for the coming season just sign in and follow us. Thanks for reading.
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