Hoh Bo Spey
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Detailed instructions for tying a Hoh Bo Spey fly. This is part of a series of Tim Flagler's collaboration with Fly Tyer Magazine. Check out his article about the fly in the Fall 2022 issue of Fly Tyer Magazine: www.flytyer.com/hoh-bo-spey/
Recipe:
Shank: Waddington shank, 25 mm.
Thread: UTC 140 Denier, black.
Connection: Berkley FireLine, 30 lb test, color smoke.
Hook: Partridge Intruder, size 2.
Butt: UV Ice Dub, pink.
Rib & Support: Guinea hen feather, dyed pink.
Body: UV Ice Dub, purple.
Collar 1: Strung or Spey marabou, black.
Flash: Holographic Tinsel, fuchsia.
Collar 2: Lady Amherst fibers, dyed pink.
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One of the BEST patterns I’ve seen for a long time, great tie, THIS is a must have in MY fly box, many thanks, two thumbs WAY up !! L 👍👍🎣
Love this fly. I tie a chartreuse and black version for swinging for river smallies. Works great.
I love Tim's style of teaching. Concise and practical.
An absolute staple in my steelhead box. Great tutorial.
Amazing fly! Love to fish it in a swing.
Absolutely brilliant looking fly
Such a gorgeous fly
Fantastic! Thanks Tim
Nicely done!
Salmon? Steelhead? This thing looks like gold for all species. I can't wait to get a few of these tied. Thanks, Tim.
I saw this in fly tyer! Nice also saw your chubby Chernobyl in last seasons. Love your videos!
Edit. I just saw that this was brought to us by them.. 😅
Love it!
Love it
You continue to feed my skagit addiction
But I love the pattern!
Cool
Use Fan... Good Idea! ^^
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Looks great i have to copy that on a tube, is the name of the pink stiffer strands Rhea feathers? Can`t wait to try it on our fat hungry Seatrouts in my home river :)
Is the extended hook unique to this fly or is there a whole family or sub-category of these? Regardless, what a great looking fly.
it's called a "stinger hook", allows you to replace the hook or change sizes, as needed.
Really common in a whole family of flies referred to as Intruders.
As stated previously, intruders are generally tied like this Hoh bo Spey fly. You can tie them with eyes and/or lead to add weight to swing more deeply also.
I've seen several videos that show an eraser applied to the hook point. Is there any reason to not just remove the hook?
Is there a reason you don’t break the thread off anymore?
No way is that a 25mm shank. I don't care what the package says. It's a 30 or more likely 35