Trout Spey Fly Patterns - Trout Intruder Fly
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- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2019
- Intruders for trout are a great tool for swinging on skagit lines. Tie these trout spey fly patterns either unweighted or weighted. SUBSCRIBE HERE: ruclips.net/user/subscription_...
Trout spey intruders mimic traditional intruders for steelhead and salmon, but are generally tied a little smaller.
The materials we used in this fly can be swapped out for your favorite intruder materials. We love greens, blacks, browns and whites for tying this pattern.
I happened to us a lot of Pheasant materials for this fly, but substitutes will still make this fly an great one for swinging for trout. You can also use a forward hackle at the very end to protect the marabou and add even more water pushing characteristics.
Tight Lines!
MATERIALS FOR DAVE'S TROUT SPEY INTRUDER:
Hook Shank: Umpqua 25 mm Waddington Shank
Trailer Material: Senyo's Intruder Wire for Hooks Larger Than Size 6
Trailer Hook: Owner Mosquito Side Drifting Hook Size #4 (Barb Removed)
Thread: Uni 6/0 Black
Rear Bump Material: Wapsi Angora Goat Orange
Rear Hackle: Pheasant "Spey Hackle"
Rubber Legs: Wapsi Sili Legs Pumpkin Barred
Body: Hareline Ice Dub Olive Brown
Front Shoulder Hackle: Pheasant "Spey Hackle"
Front Main Station/Body: Pheasant "Marabou" or Small Marabou Brown
Head Cement: Sally Hansen Hard as Nails
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Thank you for checking out this easy to tie trout intruder! Keep in mind you can substitute many of the materials and also add weight for your specific fishing situation. Wishing you tight lines!
Благодарю , интрудер - класс! Поиграем с цветами и размерами!👍🤝🇰🇿
Learned a few new tricks. Priceless! Cheers
Wow Michael! Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching!
Beautiful intruder you tied up. Good on the water with it, cheers
Thank you so much!
This is a kickass looking pattern, nice one
Oh man, that really means a lot! Thank you so much!
Nice , they work really good on the Henry’s Fork :-)
That's awesome man!
Going to try some on tubes , seams like a good idea , then I can stack them if I want to make a bigger fly . What could go wrong
@@mikekuczynski1552 Yep, I've tied them often on tubes and they work great :)
That's a fantastic fly. Really fishy colors, great use of materials: size, profile, movement.
Thank you so much Stephen! That really means a lot!
Thanks for the dubbing loop trick with short marabou. Will try. You should do a video of out takes. It would be fun.
Sure thing! Thank you so much for watching! I have so many clips of near falls and slips on the river, it would be funny lol
Do you like orange on the back end of your trout patterns?
I definitely love orange hot spots for sure! Nowadays, I'm tying orange in the back of most of my trout flies. Thank you so much for watching!
What length shank?
Hey Rudy! So sorry to reply so late! I usually use a 25mm Umpqua shank on these. Thank you so much for watching!