1978 Index of Orvis Fly Patterns - The Matuka Sculpin

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • While not a quick tie, this heavily weighted sculpin pattern is relatively simple to tie. And can be a super effective pattern where the big brown trout feed on these fish.
    Hook: #2-6 streamer (3-4x long)
    Thread: Black
    Weight: 0.025"
    Rib: Wire (any color is fine)
    Body: Yarn or a natural color dubbing
    Wing: Hen saddle, soft hackle feathers
    Front fins: Smaller hen saddle feathers
    Head: Spun deer hair, natural
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Komentáře • 86

  • @crowdaddy8355
    @crowdaddy8355 Před rokem +1

    Oh no, spinning deer hair is my kryptonite. Good looking sculpin. Thanks Matt.

  • @francishagerty7539
    @francishagerty7539 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, Matt. I really like your technique for this fly. I also have the Stonfo razor gadget, and it makes trimming the deer hair much easier-and safer.
    Frank

  • @toddslichter7831
    @toddslichter7831 Před rokem +1

    Great pattern. I've been spinning hair for decades, and using my recently purchased blade holder makes life much easier. Thanks for sharing, Mr. O'Neal.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      You bet Todd! I've only seen one other blade holder out there other than the $30 Stonfo one. It was by Anadromous Fly Company and I believe it was in the neighborhood of $12-14. I did pick one up but haven't tested it out yet. Maybe I should!

    • @toddslichter7831
      @toddslichter7831 Před rokem

      @Savage Flies if you did a review on the cheaper one, I think that would be much appreciated by those folks that do not have one...$30 is a bit expensive, especially if you don't use it often.

  • @jimgollach6202
    @jimgollach6202 Před rokem +1

    I have never tried to tie one of those matukas. I need to give that a shot. I definitely enjoyed watching you tie this one. Thanks Matt! 👍

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate it Jim! They are pretty fun to tie, and if you pull the wing off right, they can look great.

  • @davidwright-ot5ff
    @davidwright-ot5ff Před rokem +1

    Incredible work with the deer hair, Matt! Looks great!

  • @markfritch3168
    @markfritch3168 Před rokem +1

    We have plenty of sculpins in Idaho waters. I used to seine stone fly nymphs in the winter to catch whitefish. Every once in a while I’d catch a sculpin. Thanks for the tie. Hope your weekend goes great. Warmest regards

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Appreciate it Mark! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for some decent weather so I can get out this weekend. :-)

  • @brhino1017
    @brhino1017 Před rokem +2

    Next on through back Thursdays, 70's blast from the past....The "Dahlberg Diver." Lefty Kreh is another super star. Loved his saltwater stuff. Both Dahlberg and Kreh were pioneers in their time. Legends in fly-fishing.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely! And Lefty was another Marylander. It seems Pennsylvania and the Catskills have most of the prominent fly tiers, but Maryland will always have Lefty Kreh. :-)

    • @edwardchavez5627
      @edwardchavez5627 Před rokem +2

      ​@@SavageFlies they also have Matt O'Neal my teacher.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Hahaha! I appreciate that Edward. 👍

  • @bigdaddy99929
    @bigdaddy99929 Před rokem +1

    Sculpin galore here, of course. This is a cool ty. I’ll definitely try it. Thx Matt

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate it Clyde! Have a great week my friend. :-)

  • @garyproctor6123
    @garyproctor6123 Před rokem +1

    Good beginner pattern to introduce spinning deer hair. Fun to tie and this pattern does catch fish, even if it's not perfectly tied. Take Care

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate it Gary! Have a great week my friend. :-)

  • @davehall2160
    @davehall2160 Před rokem +1

    It's definitely a cool looking fly, Matt
    That's the way I started with the $98.99 starter kit, but mine had a DVD
    After a few years, I found one on eBay, and it had the old vhs 📼 😀
    Took a long time trying to find a DVD VHS combo player
    Thanks for the video, Matt

  • @codymartin7665
    @codymartin7665 Před rokem +1

    I just picked this same book up at the thrift store for $3! Can’t wait to try some ties out of it.

  • @tompeterson559
    @tompeterson559 Před rokem +1

    I'm going to try tying a few for saltwater! Kelp Greenling are members of the sculpin family and are plentiful in this area, which attract lingcod, halibut, and salmon. And when larger, they're not bad food fish, either. Thank you for this tie!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      I've heard that Tom! I had no idea sculpins lived anywhere but cold mountain creeks until I did some research last night and saw some of them referred to as "freshwater sculpins" which implies some of them must live in brackish or even saltwater. Cool to know. :-)

  • @jimwillis4519
    @jimwillis4519 Před rokem +1

    Sculpins relatively common here. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the video. Couldn't find the pattern in my 1978 Orvis book. Jim

  • @pc5439
    @pc5439 Před rokem +1

    Great looking fly Matt. Remember to bring a dozen or two of these sculpins with you when you come down to fish the Norfork (North Fork of the White River) in Arkansas. You're liable to hook into some 10-20 lb. Brown Trout, especially if you get in some night time fishing. Right now we've got a good Orvis report on all 4 trout species.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Oh man, you're making me jealous Phil! I'm definitely putting the Norfork on my wish list. :-)

  • @deankrueger7178
    @deankrueger7178 Před rokem +1

    Great video again. These old patterns and book are amazing! Thanks again!

  • @Jd-yc3gw
    @Jd-yc3gw Před rokem +1

    Good morning Matt. ☕️time. We have sculpins at home and this pattern would be a good imitation I think. I’m not sure how much of a food source they are because I’ve never found one in a fish of any species that I’ve kept for eating. I’m going to tie a few just for those “ now for something completely different” days. 😃. We are headed out for a day on the Colorado River, should be a good time. Take care Matt and have a great week.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Great comment John! I keep a whole box of the "now for something different" flies. I usually break it out after a full day on the water being skunked. Or sometimes... if I've been having such a good day that I'm bold enough to try anything. Usually it's the former and my theory is, "Well, I can't do any worse than I've been doing for the last six hours anyway." :-)

  • @cheflexx778
    @cheflexx778 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Matt. Will be tying up a couple of these today since I'm snowed in... All the best to you and Lisa.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Snowed in?? Oh man, that's the perfect time to sit around the bench and make up some stuff. :-) Lisa was just asking me last night how Kerri is doing. Please send her our best!

    • @cheflexx778
      @cheflexx778 Před rokem

      @@SavageFlies she's back to being a pain in my butt... Lol. Her Cancer's in full remission and they are taking the port that's been in her chest for her chemo out next week. Huge step. 🙏

  • @edherrmann182
    @edherrmann182 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the revival of a older pattern. The simple sculpins sometimes work better than the more complicated patterns that use much more deer hair. I usually add materials to enhance the fly pattern from my own experience. I noticed a comment on raising the head section and suggest adding foam that matches the body about 1/4 from the body end point. By pulling it tight if using standard 2-mm or using 1-mm. The deer hair will cover it as will the matuca fin and tail feather. The foam will lift it up just enough. I have done this with other patterns. Another trick would be to start the lead a little closer to the hook bend.
    Again thanks for the pattern Matt. The simplicity of this pattern makes it worth tying since some time consuming patterns are lost to rocks and underwater structure.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Great tips Ed! I was wondering how we could tie this thing to make it more likely to ride with the point up. I wasn't sure so I just gave up and live with the fact that I'm going to lose some of these on the bottom. I can live with a few lost flies as long as the ones I don't lose catch something for me. :-)

    • @edherrmann182
      @edherrmann182 Před rokem

      @@SavageFlies great idea Matt. I think the jig hook flies salvaged many flies from being lost to bottom of many streams.
      I am thinking that one way to correct the lost fly problem is to turn the fly upside down and tie it with the hook up. I heard other tiers in there videos discuss the same issue. I remember doing this with a streamer that was made up of mostly mallard feathers. I know some guys that pay it no mind the fly is a simple with minimal materials, if you lose it, just tie on another and keep fishing. But with some flies with multiple materials and steps that take time and some effort, losing one is not in the plan of the day. But, reorienting the hook or turning the fly upside down in a rotary vise results in a fly that shifts it’s weight in the reoriented position.

  • @goldenvise
    @goldenvise Před rokem +1

    A great bass fly as well. I spun a lot of deer hair back in the day. :)

  • @tomhines5999
    @tomhines5999 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, Matt. Great tie; I'm anxious to tie a couple for AZ White Mt streams! Cheers, Tom

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Awesome to hear Tom! Have fun with it my friend. :-)

  • @leemowers9395
    @leemowers9395 Před rokem +1

    thanks Matt, Nice Sculpin pattern, thanks for sharing.

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 Před rokem +1

    Nice job Matt. I like Muddlers and Matukas. Glad I got to see your Orvis index, yours I believe is the first edition. I have the complete and unabridged 1990 edition, combines the 1A and 2A binders into a paperback spiral bound. I bought it at the Paper Cutter! You followed the instructions to a tee. I bought the book for the same reasons you did, used it to tie a lot of patterns as well as a reference. That dry fly I've tied and told you about may be in your book, the Waterwalker. Split hair wing, each wing has a parachute hackle. Fun tie. Thanks Matt, have a great week.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Joe! I just checked and didn't see the Waterwalker in it. Was yours the green or brown cover? I think I bought the green covered binder later (maybe it was a Vol 2?), but that thing has been lost to the ages. Maybe it's in a box in the attic somewhere in my mom's house in Georgia but I'm not likely to ever see my old shoe boxes of that tying stuff again. Have a great week my friend! Make sure to tune in Friday... I want to have some fun with the St. Patrick's Day bug. :-)

    • @joeduca8582
      @joeduca8582 Před rokem

      @@SavageFlies Mine's not a binder. It's a 1990 edition that combined both Vol 1 and 2. Too bad, it's probably in the 2nd Vol, yours in the video is 1978 Vol 1. No matter, It's in one of Fly Tyer's 40th anniversary issues by Al Ritt.
      For sure I'll be there Friday, Erin go Bragh! 🍀

  • @bayoutrapper
    @bayoutrapper Před rokem +1

    That was my first fly tying book. A lot of the bigger brown trout I've caught were on this fly. Thanks Matt, God bless sir.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +2

      That's awesome! I've heard this thing will get the big browns' attention. I've never pulled in any monsters with it but I've caught a couple who thought they were much bigger than they were. :-)

    • @bayoutrapper
      @bayoutrapper Před rokem

      @@SavageFlies
      By "bigger" I'm speaking 24" - 26" range mostly, Chattahoochee river, near Atlanta and here in the White river. Lots of those type sculpins naturaly so the trout are used to them for dinner. 😊 God bless sir.

  • @burtonbrocious171
    @burtonbrocious171 Před rokem +1

    Very nicely done Matt a fish catcher for sure. Yes I have that book and the tapes. Tks for posting.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      The tapes too?? Holy cow! That's certainly a blast from the past. I'll bet you'd be hard pressed to find a VCR to play them on nowadays. :-)

  • @MilanesaConFritas
    @MilanesaConFritas Před rokem

    Great tie. In Patagonia matukas are a go-to streamer, what I`ve learnt from my elders is to start the rib with 2 or 3 wraps of wire on the same spot to prevent the feather from twisting later on and to do so as close to the bend of the hook as possible to prevent fouling ( we tie them with long rooster feathers).

  • @laytonmarvin3790
    @laytonmarvin3790 Před rokem +1

    This pattern looks like a winner. I definitely have sculpin in my area and will have to add a few to the box. Thanks Matt for sharing and have a wonderful day.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Absolutely Layton! I almost mentioned in the intro, that the last sculpin I saw was because I caught it with a Prince nymph. Not much of a fight from that little four-incher, but I did get a nice up-close look at it. :-)

  • @TheCopperVillageAngler
    @TheCopperVillageAngler Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the lesson (and not charging $69.95)!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Hahaha! I'm afraid I wouldn't have any viewers if I charged anything at all! Of course, having to put up with CZcams's ads is a chore enough. :-)

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 Před rokem +2

    I like the fly. It would be interesting to tie this on a hook where you can get it to ride point up. As for colors I'm thinking anything from greens and browns to yellow and orange to match the local coloration. Keep the good stuff coming Matt.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Yep, you called that right Dave. I don't tie or fish too many but the only one I've ever caught a fish with was an olive one. I did have a big brown chase a black and brown one (I called the Gunpowder Matuka) once but I spazzed and yanked it out of his mouth before he even took it. I do that sometimes. :-)

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 Před rokem +1

    Nice Matuka Muddler style minnow.

  • @mikeney5113
    @mikeney5113 Před rokem +1

    For sure a really cool pattern.thank you Matt for tying up this great looking sculpin pattern. Awesome job.

  • @edwardmlotkiewicz2343
    @edwardmlotkiewicz2343 Před rokem +1

    Not many sculpin down where I live but a bunch of small baitfish. Spinning and trimming deer hair is an art you learn after numerous flies (or failed attempts at it). Thanks, again, for another classic fly.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +2

      You got that right Ed! And the funny thing is, sometimes I'll tie a nice one, than a bad one, then two nice ones, then two bad ones. I probably need a lot more practice spinning it but it is still kind of fun. :-)

  • @woodgemdave
    @woodgemdave Před rokem +1

    Love this pattern and the great stories, thank you

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Appreciate it! Have a great week my friend. :-)

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 Před rokem +1

    Can't say I've tried that one, Matt, but I've had good luck with Shenk's Sculpin. Going to have to try this too.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      I haven't tried Shenk's pattern but I just looked it up and you can find them being sold on Ebay for the low price of $50 each. :-)

  • @joutdoorsmen23
    @joutdoorsmen23 Před rokem +1

    Nice job Matt

  • @Loyalist-ul6qm
    @Loyalist-ul6qm Před rokem +1

    Very nice my fiend I'll give it a go I don't have all the fancy stonflo gadgets but I shall percivere thanks again all the very best.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Go for it! A plastic bottle cap works great to pack hair, and for years I put a piece of electrical tape one one side of a razor blade and just used that. But the tool does make it a little easier, and much less likely to cut your finger. :-)

  • @sallysanderson3627
    @sallysanderson3627 Před rokem +1

    Nice tie and may have to try this one!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Go for it Sally! Have a great week my friend. :-)

  • @Swamp-Fox
    @Swamp-Fox Před rokem +1

    Great pattern! I love that book!

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Appreciate it! Have a great week my friend. :-)

  • @Hunter711pa
    @Hunter711pa Před rokem +1

    Nice job as always Matt! Cool pattern thank you

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Thanks David! Have a great week my friend. :-)

  • @MyItalians
    @MyItalians Před rokem +1

    Thanks Matt. I dislike deer hair for the reason that I have issues packing hair. Like the tool compared to the big swing clip packer .

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +1

      Yes indeed Nich! I always break too much hair when using one of those tools. The plastic bottle cap works better than those things! This Stonfo one is a bit pricey (maybe $18 or so), but I think it's worth it if you're spinning deer hair more than a few times a year. :-)

  • @harryjoesather6539
    @harryjoesather6539 Před rokem

    thanks matt ... see ya joe.

  • @edwardchavez5627
    @edwardchavez5627 Před rokem +1

    Good Evening Sir Matt, a very busy day for me this morning, but I did make time to view this excellent video. I just putting in this comment in the evening though. I have tied mantuka, But not this style and I don't know if we have sculpin fish in our waters or anywhere close by. I'm betting alot of Texas fish will hit it though. Until next time my friend.

  • @martyrothman3933
    @martyrothman3933 Před rokem

    Thanks matt

  • @flyflung
    @flyflung Před rokem

    If you had a little sparkle braid on there, you could have a Mudtuka. Thanks for the video.

  • @brentmeduna8037
    @brentmeduna8037 Před rokem +1

    Love the fly...easy tie and me being Irish...well I think I would call it "The drunken skunk bug"

  • @johnmillholland7022
    @johnmillholland7022 Před rokem +1

    thanks love history as always keep it up

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      Appreciate it John! Have a great week my friend. :-)

  • @randymorris8740
    @randymorris8740 Před rokem +1

    I have that book... 😂

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem +2

      Haha! It's a classic Randy. Not my favorite, and probably not even in the top 50, but I think after 30+ years I got my money's worth out of it. :-)

  • @rocks_are_cool
    @rocks_are_cool Před rokem

    Would this fly work if you replaced the soft hackle with a zonker strip? Another great video. Looking forward to trying it out on the next trip.

  • @davidchamberland3689
    @davidchamberland3689 Před rokem

    This fly should work great on the White River in Arkansas. The sculpin population is heavy.

    • @SavageFlies
      @SavageFlies  Před rokem

      That's cool to hear! I'll bet you've got some monster browns that come out at night feeding on these things. :-)

  • @martyrothman3933
    @martyrothman3933 Před rokem

    I fished my whole life I discovered fly fishing in 1990

  • @martyrothman3933
    @martyrothman3933 Před rokem

    I graduated highschool in 1978