Newbury's Angling Arts

Fly Box - Crawlers

clingers
crawlers
minnow
stoneflies
larva
pupa
midges
perdigone
fuzzy

Bony Armored Crawler Type Nymphs

Bony Armored Crawwlers

Members of the crawler group are very active and frequent swimmers but prefer to remain amongst the cobble. Many begin the emergence process underwater where a spot of color enhances the fly and rapidly swim towards the surface.

Black & Tan Perdigone

jig

slotted

Two toned as most natural nymphs are, Pale Morning Duns, Western March Browns...

  • Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force #12-18.
  • Bead: Hanak metallic brown 3.0mm.
  • Thread: 50D GSP white.
  • Tail: Dark pardo CDL.
  • Abdomen: Hends two-tone body quill #BQ-53.

Best For:

Body Glass CDL Drake

jig

slotted

  • Hook: Jig, Jig Supreme, Big Game Jig #10-14.
  • Bead: 4mm Nickel.
  • Thread: 50D GSP, white.
  • Tail: Dyed Golden Olive Coq de Leon hackle.
  • Rib: Olive pine squirrel in dubbing loop, thin.
  • Abdomen: Tying thread, marker, Hends Body Glass #39 (olive light). Gray waterproof marker on top.
  • Thorax: Composite dubbing loop with olive pine squirrel, Hends spectra #392 (olive rainbow), Dyed speckled golden olive Coq De Leon hen.
  • Collar: Black hare’s mask fur, tightly dubbed.

Best For:

Body Glass Flymph - Western Green Drake

nymph

round

  • Hook: Stillwater - Wetfly - Nymph
  • Bead: Round metallic brown tungsten.
  • Thread: 50D GSP, white.
  • Tail: Dark pardo Coq de Leon hackle.
  • Rib: Olive pine squirrel in dubbing loop, thin.
  • Abdomen: Hends Body Glass #39 (olive light) spaced apart to make room for the ribbing to fill the spaces.
  • Thorax: Composite dubbing loop with olive pine squirrel, Dyed speckled golden olive Coq De Leon hen.
  • Collar: Spectra #45

Best For:

Dirty Hipster

jig

slotted

An original pattern that started a new way of thinking on how I designing tactical jigs for the American West.

  • Hook: Hanak 450BL #10-16
  • Bead: Nickle tungsten slotted
  • Tail: Medium pardo CDL.
  • Rib: Medium oval gold french tinsel.
  • Abdomen: Dark hares mask fur
  • Thorax: Dark spike blend.
  • Collar: UV tracer squirrel dubbing - natural pine.

Best For:

Fifth Element - Little Olive

jig

slotted

Covers small olive colored stonefly and clinger, crawler type nymphs

  • Hook: Tactical Jig.
  • Bead: Fulling Mill nickel 2.8mm.
  • Thread: 50D GSP white.
  • Tail: Micro barred grizzly round rubber legs, olive.
  • Abdomen: Micro glint thread olive (Semper-Fli).
  • Thorax: Hends Spectra #131
  • Collar: Hends Spectra #45
  • Legs: Micro olive grizzly barred rber legs.

Best For:

Fifth Element - Yellow Sally

jig

round

I designed this pattern to be universal, matching many of the small amber colored stoneflies and mayflies found almost everywhere. My current #1 fish getter.

  • Hook: Tactical Jig.
  • Bead: Fullingmill nickel 2.8mm.
  • Thread: 50D GSP white.
  • Tail: Micro barred grizzly rubber legs, tan.
  • Abdomen: Rusty orange micro-glint thread (Semper-Fli).
  • Thorax: Hends Spectra #131.
  • Collar: UV tracer squirrel flash, yellow.
  • Legs: Micro grizzly barred rubber legs, amber brown

Best For:

Glam Rocker - Ginger / Brown

jig

slotted

This is the PMD jig that western anglers and trout have been asking for. This color also covers a wide gamut of benthic macros trout feed on such as red quills, pale morning duns, march browns and small tan to brown stoneflies. The copper brown tones are a good year around the pattern and excellent for searching nymph..

  • Hook: Tactical Jig in both standard gap and wide gap hooks sizes 12-18.
  • Bead: Slotted metallic brown tungsten
  • Tail: Dark mottled pardo Coq de Leon (CDL). Choose feathers with heavy mottling.
  • Abdomen: Uni-wire small ginger and matte brown.
  • Thorax: UV pine squirrel.

Best For:

Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Softie

short

faceted

  • Hook: Fullingmill Jig Force #10-18
  • Bead: Gold faceted tungsten
  • Thread: 50D GSP White thread.
  • Tail: Medium pardo CDL.
  • Rib: Medium oval french tinsel
  • Abdomen: Natural hares mask fur.
  • Thorax: Mix of UV tracer pine squirrel and natural hares mask.
  • Collar: Tan brahma hen spun in dubbing loop with a few strands of spectra #45 brused out.

Best For:

Hare & Copper (olive)

jig

slotted

A time honored color combination.

  • Hook: Hends 154BL #10-16.
  • Bead: Hanak metallic brown.
  • Thread: 50D GSP.
  • Tail: Dark pardo CDL.
  • Rib: Flat metallic copper.
  • Abdomen: Nature's Spirit Snowshoe hare olive brown.
  • Thorax: Brown hares mask dubbing.

Best For:

Knuckle Dragger - Golden Stone

wide gape

slotted

My most productive anchor fly.

  • Hook: Tactical Jig #6-14.
  • Bead: Metallic brown (Hanak).
  • Thread: 50D GSP White.
  • Tail: Mottled rubber legs root beer - Hareline.
  • Rib: Hends half round body glass amber.
  • Abdomen: Natures Spirit golden stone snowshoe hare blend.
  • Thorax: Rusty orange brahma hen in dubbing loop with natures Spirit UV tracer squirrel - golden stone.
  • Collar: Natural red fox suirrel.
  • Legs: Grizzly mottled rubber legs root beer - Hareline.

Best For:

Knuckle Dragger - Green Drake

jig

slotted

My Knuckle Dragger series is the result of several years of design evolution resulting in a rubber legged jig that actively swims when fished under tension. The trouble with rubber legged stonefly patterns tied on jig hooks is the legs fouling around the hook bend. I fixed that issue by lengthening the forelegs and keeping the rear legs just short enough to not foul. The result was astonishing; the front legs activated lifelike motion in the fly when affixed to the tippet with a loop knot. It is the long front limbs that give the fly the name of Knuckle Dragger.

  • Hook: Tactical Jig #6-14
  • Bead: Metallic brown (Hanak)
  • Thread: 50D GSP White
  • Tail: Grizzly mottled rubber legs root beer - Hareline
  • Rib: Hends half round body glass #34 Olive Brown.
  • Abdomen: Olive hares mask fur.
  • Thorax: Dark olive squirrel blend.
  • Collar: Hends spectra #335 Dark Brown.
  • Legs: Grizzly mottled rubber legs root beer - Hareline

Best For:

Light Bone Hares Ear

nymph

round

There are so many great colors you can tie a Gold Ribbed Hares Ear. I like pale versions leading up to spring as many macroinverts molt at this time. During molting they can be many shades lighter in color and almost transparent in optical quality.

  • Hook: Hanak H230BL #18-16.
  • Bead: Black round tungsten
  • Tail: Grizzly micro legs, bone.
  • Rib: Hanak patina gold tinsel.
  • Abdomen: Natural hares mask dubbing.
  • Thorax: Hends spectra gray #15.
  • Collar: Patina gray tinsel.

Best For:

Micro Stone - Glam Rocker

jig

slotted

Matches the small winter stones and similids available in the winter.

  • Hook: Tactical Jig in both standard gap and wide gap hooks sizes 16-22.
  • Bead: Slotted metallic matte black tungsten.
  • Thread: Veevus black 50D GSP.
  • Tail: Dark mottled pardo Coq de Leon (CDL). Choose feathers with heavy mottling.
  • Abdomen: Uni-wire small brown and black wound together.
  • Thorax: Black UV spectra

Best For:

Micro-Glint Perdigone - Rust

jig

slotted

A very effectivefly to use in the mornings following the previous evenings spinner fall.

  • Hook: Tactical Jig #6-14
  • Bead: Nickle slotted tungsten.
  • Thread: 50D GSP White.
  • Tail: Dark pardo Coq de Leon.
  • Rib: Small amber brown wire.
  • Abdomen: Semper Fli micro-glint thread - rust
  • Thorax: Hends perdigone pearl body #43, a few extra turns of ribbing.

Best For:

OG Krush Deluxe

jig

slotted

I originally devised this as an attractor pattern, but found it highly effective during the October caddis hatches.

  • Hook: Tactical Jig in both standard gap and wide gap hooks sizes 12-18.
  • Bead: Slotted metallic orange tungsten bead.
  • Thread: Black Veevus 50D GSP.
  • Tail: Dark mottled pardo Coq de Leon (CDL). Choose feathers with heavy mottling. abdomen: Hemmingway’s Hare Dubbing orange.
  • Rib: Sybai pearl orange flat tinsel.
  • Thorax: Hends Spectra dubbing #35.
  • Collar: Natures Spirit black hares mask dubbing.

Best For:

Old School PMD

wetfly

West of the Continental divide and extending close to the Wasatch front, a melon color dominates the hue of some Pale Morning Duns. A color that is especially dominant in the Roaring Fork Valley and in particular, the Frying Pan river. This is an old school Ernest Schwiebert style pattern I tied unweighted for use in critical tactical situations. Coincidental, Ernest authored "Match the Hatch" while fishing the Fryingpan River.

  • Hook: Hanak H230BL #18-16
  • Tail: Speckled copper olive CDL Rump.
  • Rib: Oval gold french tinsel.
  • Abdomen: Hemingway’s Czech nymph dubbing, cinnamon.
  • Thorax: Peacock herl.
  • Legs: Golden tan Brahma hen.

Best For:

PMD Flymph

nymph

round

An ermerger pattern based on the Flymph concept.

  • Hook: Hanak BL254 nymph hook #10-14
  • Bead: 3.8mm nickle round tungsten.
  • Tail: Medium pardo CDL
  • Rib: Small gold flat mylar.
  • Abdomen: UV tracer squirrel #1 pale morning dun.
  • Thorax: composite dubbing loop with yellow/orange hares ear mix, strands of pectra #13 with a Brahma hen saddle speckled golden straw.
  • Neck: Spectra #45

Best For:

Snowshoe Softie - PT

jig

slotted

  • Hook: Jig Supreme.
  • Bead: Metallic brown tungsten
  • Tail: Dark mottled CDL.
  • Rib: Small flat copper tinsel.
  • Abdomen: Snowshoe hares dubbing, pheasant tail brown.
  • Collar: Natural gray fox pine squirrel.
  • Hackle: Rusty orange CDL hen saddle.

Best For:

Snowshoe Softie - Wheatberry

jig

faceted

  • Hook: Jig Supreme.
  • Bead: Gold faceted slotted tungsten
  • Tail: Dark mottled CDL.
  • Rib: Small flat matte gold tinsel.
  • Abdomen: Snowshoe hares dubbing wheatberry tan.
  • Collar: Natural gray fox pine squirrel.
  • Hackle: Yellow CDL hen saddle.

Best For:

Western Green Drake

wetfly

round

My take on the ever popular Copper John with some new materials to make a green drake.

  • Hook: Firehole Sticks 633 #8-14
  • Bead: Black nickel tungsten.
  • Thread: Veevus 14/0 white. Important! this thread is the best on the market for UV reflective qualities. This is how I get that glowing transparent effect.
  • Tail: Dyed golden olive speckle Coq de Leon (CDL) hen saddle.
  • Abdomen: Hareline tapered synthetic quill golden olive over a white thread base and dorsal side colored with gray copic marker.
  • Thorax: Hends Specrta Dubbing #335,

Best For:

Yellow Belly Knuckle Dragger

jig

slotted

Outsmarting the fish by a factor of three. Where a "Cat Turd" or that "Pat's Rubber Legs" will catch fish, this thing will slaughter them!

  • Hook: Fulling Mill Jig Force #10-14.
  • Bead: Black nickle.
  • Thread: 50D GSP whit.e
  • Tail: Micro barred grizzly rubber legs, olive.
  • Rib: Sulky metallic Silver.
  • Abdomen: Hends body glass #39, Light Olive
  • Thorax: Hends Spectra #131
  • Collar: CDL hen saddle yellow.
  • Neck: Spectra #332.
  • Legs: Micro barred grizzly round rubber legs, olive. forward projecting legs are twice as long as rear.

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