LOCH STYLE FLIES
SLOAN'S SUNSET FLY
(PULLING
TYPE FLY OR LOCH STYLE FLY)
This is a fly that I
generally
reserve for dawn and dusk fishing of Rainbow Trout waters. I use it as
an effective middle fly in those situations generally with something
much
more sombre on the point and bob.
I am confident that my tie is nothing like the original tie, but in my defense
when I first wanted to tie this fly, a search of all my reference books just
didn't uncover a copy of the original tie. My tie of this fly is however quite
easy and delivers a useful and robust fly.
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| ORIGINAL TIE |
TIE DESCRIBED BELOW |
MATERIALS:
Hook Size - 6 to 10 long
shank
Thread - Clear mono
Tail - Black squirrel tail
Body - Hen hackle
dyed yellow, orange and black
Head - Black head cement and yellow eyes
A)
- Wind the thread in toughing turns to the bend of the hook.
- Tie in a tail about equal in length to the shank of the hook.
- Tie the butt end of the tail material back toward the eye of the
hook and trim the butt ends at the 95% position.
- Return the thread to the 33% position and tie in a yellow hackle
shiny side forward.
- Wind the thread to the 66% position and tie in an orange hackle
.shiny side forward
- Wind the thread to just behind the eye of the hook and tie in a
black hackle shiny side forward.
- Return the thread to the 66% position.
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B)
- Wind the black hackle back to the 66% position in touching
turns.
- Tie the black hackle off with the clear thread and whilst
holding the hackle under tension trim the
excess black hackle off with a sharp blade.
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C)
- Wind the orange hackle back to the 33% position in touching
turns.
- Tie the orange hackle off with the clear thread and whilst
holding the hackle under tension trim the
excess orange hackle off with a sharp blade.
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D)
- Wind the yellow hackle back to the bend of the hook in touching
turns.
- Tie the yellow hackle off with the clear thread and whilst
holding the hackle under tension trim the
excess yellow hackle off with a sharp blade.
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E)
- Wind the thread forward to the eye of the hook weaving it
through the hackles so that no hackle fibers are accidentally tied
down.
- Stroke all the hackles backward and build up a neat head of
thread.
- Whip finish the thread and paint the head with black head cement
or black nail polish.
- (Optional) When the head is dry put a dot of yellow paint on each side of
the head to represent the eyes. The original fly is tied with yellow
thread and the yellow head has black painted eyes.
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