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    One of the members asked me to tie up some snake flies for him, he fishes the river Spey for his sewin. and i think he like black and black/red


    Swivel snakes, tie these with a size 14 swivel in the head.

    Standard loop eye snakes.

    Some thing i have never tied before in a snake, with a treble stinger.

    And swivel snakes with a stinger.

    As i said he likes black and black & red, which as we all know does catch a lot of sewin.

    Hope you like them.

    Dai.
    Any Day with a Y in it, is a good day to go fishing.

    http://daijonesflies.blogspot.com/

  • #2
    Cracking looking flies again Dai.
    Da Iawn.
    Tight Lines
    Aled

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    • #3
      Lovely set Dai. Where do you buy your body tubing from (and what's it called)?

      Thanks

      Sam

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aled View Post
        Cracking looking flies again Dai.
        Da Iawn.
        Tight Lines
        Aled
        Cheers Aled.

        Dai.
        Any Day with a Y in it, is a good day to go fishing.

        http://daijonesflies.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Samwise View Post
          Lovely set Dai. Where do you buy your body tubing from (and what's it called)?

          Thanks

          Sam
          Hi Sam, Thanks for your comments on the flies, the body is pearl mylar tubing. and i get it from the states in 200 meter spools, as i do tie a lot of snakes that's why i buy it in such big spools.

          Dai.
          Any Day with a Y in it, is a good day to go fishing.

          http://daijonesflies.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Originally posted by daijones View Post
            Hi Sam, Thanks for your comments on the flies, the body is pearl mylar tubing. and i get it from the states in 200 meter spools, as i do tie a lot of snakes that's why i buy it in such big spools.

            Dai.
            Nice to know there is something you have to purchase from our side of the Pond; for 'us' it's usually the other way 'round.:? Amazing the materials I see used on UK based boards that is either not available or only through some odd 'e-tailer' based here in the US.

            Fred

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            • #7
              Nice one Dai, spot on. Never seen a snake with a stinger before, why not though! Looks the part, good job.

              Thanks for the contributions Dai, please do keep them coming.

              Never heard of black and red working for sea-trout though Dai! :>

              Steff.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Samwise View Post
                Lovely set Dai. Where do you buy your body tubing from (and what's it called)?

                Thanks

                Sam
                Hi Sam, you can get pearl mylar from the tackle shop in Cardigan.
                If he has none let me know I have some in both fine and medium diameter, I will drop some in.

                Steve.

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                • #9
                  Sam, I think most good fly tying shops carry mylar tubing,

                  I use x/small and small size tubing, for my Sewin snakes. and up to 1" dia for some saltwater patterns,

                  Only said i get mine from the states, as that's what he asked.

                  If you would like some to try, pm me you address and i will send you some to try.

                  Dai
                  Any Day with a Y in it, is a good day to go fishing.

                  http://daijonesflies.blogspot.com/

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                  • #10
                    Have you ever used this supplier Dai?

                    http://shop.ebay.com/ladyflytyer/m.html?_nkw=

                    Have used her a lot in the past, and have been very happy with the service and products received.

                    Her name is Jeannie, email: ladyflytyer@yahoo.com

                    I get most of my schlappen from her too, and her royal blue is awesome!!

                    Steff.

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                    • #11
                      Dai/Steff,

                      I have noticed on a number examples where people have used red hooks - singles and trebles..and idea where you can source these?

                      Cheers
                      Dave

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Caer Wynt Loops View Post
                        Dai/Steff,

                        I have noticed on a number examples where people have used red hooks - singles and trebles..and idea where you can source these?

                        Cheers
                        Dave
                        Hi Dave, Not sure what size you want, but here is a link to size 10 in the UK.

                        I tend tp get mine from the states,

                        http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/50-RAPALA-VMC-...item2a08b4ad57

                        I am in the middle of tying up some flies for a customer, and he wanted red trebles so will post when finished.

                        Dai.
                        Last edited by daijones; 20-07-2010, 15:58.
                        Any Day with a Y in it, is a good day to go fishing.

                        http://daijonesflies.blogspot.com/

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Caer Wynt Loops View Post
                          Dai/Steff,

                          I have noticed on a number examples where people have used red hooks - singles and trebles..and idea where you can source these?

                          Cheers
                          Dave

                          Sure thing Dave. A couple of options for you:

                          1. Drennan UV rainbow hooks. Very strong longshank, down-eye hooks.
                          http://www.jackfish.net/acatalog/Fis..._Hooks_18.html
                          Scroll down on the link, they're the last product on the link.

                          2. My personal favourite is a gamakatsu steelhead hook. They're awesome! the product code is T10-6H. They come in black, red, blue and green. Up-eye, and very strong. Superb hooks. Some colours have been discontinued, but you may get lucky and find some old stock.

                          Steff.

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                          • #14
                            Cheers..now wheres that credit card?!

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                            • #15
                              TT's on the mark.

                              Originally posted by Teifi-Terrorist View Post
                              Sure thing Dave. A couple of options for you:

                              1. Drennan UV rainbow hooks. Very strong longshank, down-eye hooks.
                              http://www.jackfish.net/acatalog/Fis..._Hooks_18.html
                              Scroll down on the link, they're the last product on the link.

                              2. My personal favourite is a gamakatsu steelhead hook. They're awesome! the product code is T10-6H. They come in black, red, blue and green. Up-eye, and very strong. Superb hooks. Some colours have been discontinued, but you may get lucky and find some old stock.

                              Steff.
                              The Gammies noted above are a suburb hook. Like the Salar doubles .. if they touch it, you've got him. Hundreds of them tied up each year here in the PNW for 'drift fisherman's' rigs. First time I've noted them for fly fishing .. time to rethink?

                              HUUUUMM??!!

                              fae

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