Fly Tying the Usual with Jim Misiura
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- I first learned the Usual from Eric Leiser at the Catskill Fly Fishing Museum in Roscoe N.Y. That was over 20 years ago and it has been in my fly box ever since. Not the same one of coarse, but many like it.
Always enjoy your illustrations & explanations Jim...in my senior yrs, I hold you to be one of my flytying heroes!
Thanks John
Thanks Jim,
As always, the tying is very clear & the materials are well identified. I always enjoy your tying videos.
Bill Scrimpsher
Huntington Beach, CA
a great classic, nicely done. The ones I tied I never split the wing like that, good idea.
Mike
Looks like a meal. Good description of how to use the rabbit foot.
I definitely need to tie this one this is a great fly
Good luck!
Bill, Thanks for your compliments. I appreciate them greatly.
Jim
The only dry fly you need thanks Jim
very nice fly to tye, thank you jim!
Ard
Great job, as always!.
Greetings wolf
Jim nice tying!
Didn't know about splitting the toes of the rabbits foot.. Thanks!
Jim, love this pattern! But that fur is not easy to dub,,, any advice? Also, I never really split the wings, is that necessary?
No but it helps. You can also use it during a spinner fall with Spilt wings. And you can see it for a while after your rusty spinner disappears.
Hi Jim- I was under the impression this was a sulphur imitation. You said it also works as a Hendrikson. What is your favorite sulphur pattern?
This will work on a sulpher hatch if you use a yellow or orange thread. The idea behind this fly using red thread when the body gets wet it shows the thread color through the rabbit fur. Red making it appear pink like the female Hendrickson. Yelllow or Orange will make it a sulpher. My favorite if I have one is a cripple emerger or a loop wing, also the sulpher flymph is great for the sulpher hatch. All give the impression of n emerging mayfly.
Thanks Jim. I love this pattern. Just learned it about a month ago and I'm here for a refresher course. I'm curious if you've fished this fly on the Upper Delaware River. Any suggestions on color variations?
I have used this on the Upper Delaware, that is what it was designed for. That and the other streams in the Catskill Region. I have also tied this using Olive thread, which works well too. The bleed through of the thread is what makes it so good.
Jim do you treat those with a flotant or are they buoyant enough ?
You can use floatant but if you use true snowshoe foot it is naturally buoyant. Most that you buy commercially is not true snowshoe foot. But unless you hunt them you only get domestic feet which I would use floatant on.
Jim where do you purchase your snowshoe rabbit foot hair from?
+Brian Barrey I got mine from a friend who hunts. They are the best ones to get for the color and waterproof qualties.
don't divide the wing!