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Toms 60 Second Red Head
                                                                                             Egg Sucking Nymph

If I only had 1 fly (in different sizes depending on species and vast number of other critical variables that can change by the day, spot, hour) to use all season that works for all species of fish that run the Salmon River, this would be it. It imitates a black stone fly nymph with an egghead. We are simply combining 2 favorite sources of food. The best part about this fly is you can tie it in 60 seconds or less.

Ingredients:
Hooks: New Mustad Signature Series Hooks - CO68 Wet/Nymph Caddis - 2x Heavy / 2x Short
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Flies: Many times my flies, egg sacks will change size, pattern, color, etc… by the day, hole or hour, depending on an incredible vast number of variables.

Hooks - I'm proud and Happy to announce the New Mustad Signature Series Hooks - CO68 Wet/Nymph Caddis - 2x Heavy / 2x Short
This is their replacement for the #80200BR shrimp caddis hook. I wont use anything else when fishing for Salmon or Steelhead. Superior strength, quality machined and sharp as a razor blade. A great thing about the Signature series hooks is that Mustad did something no other hook manufacturer has ever done.  Every hook within the series is proportionally correct.  This means that as you go up or down in size the wire diameter, tying length and hook gap increase or decrease proportionally.  This gives you the exact same shape in all sizes of a hook style.  So if you like the CO68 in a size 8 for Salmon, you'll love it just as much in a size 12 for winter Steelhead.  Can't say enough about them and highly endorse their use with my guest's and you.
Many of my friends who are guides use this exact same hook when tying up a variety of different patterns for all species of fish that call the Salmon river home. I'm one happy camper since I've received them and boy, due they work great!!
Mustad Hooks - Whether its fresh or saltwater, their hooks are super strong and razor sharp. I've tried them all. Their quality is unsurpassable! http://www.mustad.no
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Salmon Hook Size: 6 through 10
Steelhead Hook Size: 10 through 12
Red dubbing-Mix: Beaver (soft), Angora goat (spike), and Red flash
Black dubbing-Mix: Beaver, Angora, and Black flash
(All beaver in Red and Black will work. Dubbing with flash already mixed in is adequate)
Medium red copper wire

 
Tom's Red Head
Step One
Step Two
Step Three
Wrap shank of hook with copper wire and wrap back, slightly down bend in hook. Apply dubbing wax to wire. Apply black dubbing to wire and wrap forward, 3/4 of the way, tapering the body in a stone fly nymph fashion. Apply red dubbing and wrap forward. Half hitch, pull tight and snap off. Red head should be approx. 1/4 the size of the length of black nymph body. Red head should be the size of the dominant eggs that are in the river. (Brown, Salmon, Steelhead)

 

Why does it out produce all others on a consistent basis?

Some people swear that the angora dubbing gets caught in there teeth. Allowing you more time to detect the take.
The spiky angora moves in the water, giving the fly action or a life like appearance.
The subtle amount of flash reflects light, which also adds life to the fly.
What little wire shows through adds a translucency and reflection of light, adding life.
The wire also adds weight that gives it a good sink rate, getting your fly to the bottom where the fish are.
With wire there's no whip finish, head cement and it will never fall apart.
The simplicity of this fly makes it easy for even the non-tier.
The experienced tier can produce 60 or more in an hour.
Yet it incorporates all the features we all look for in our flies. Shape, size, silhouette, profile, density, action, color.
The colors are not too bright and flashy, so that even under heavy fishing pressure or bright sunny days it’s a producer.
On even the grayest days it has enough flash to get some attention.
Not too bright and flashy in low clear water.

When steelhead are eating eggs in the fall, aquatic insects in the winter or spawning in the spring, it’s a producer.

Optional ways of tying and coloration:
Depending on flow of water, imitation desired, time of year, target species.

Besides using wire, I also use red thread when I’m fishing very slow water. The wire does sometimes hang up a little more frequently.
Green wire could be used to tie a green bodied caddis larva with a small black head.
Natural copper with brown dubbing and small black head for a cased caddis.
Natural copper wrapped up the shank of hook with a little black dubbing or peacock hurl for head to imitate a midge pupa. (Brassy)
All Black for a black stone fly.
All brown for a mayfly nymph.
Big orange head for a salmon egg, smaller for a steelhead egg.etc...
If you tie it in all orange, we call it an O.J. (Its a killer fly) Ha.
I've caught many a steelhead in the fall on orange scuds.

<>Winter tying tips:
Things I do this time of year when tying flies:

Hook- I like the New Mustad Signature Series Hooks - CO68 Wet/Nymph Caddis - 2x Heavy / 2x Short.
These are approx. 2x strong so even on size 12 hook they wont bend out.
Don’t use any flashy material at all. The aquatic insects we are imitating are mostly dull, dark in color.
Try to keep a slender profile, size, shape- a lot of folks use too much material.
An old trick Jim Rusher taught me, is to tie a size 12 black stone on a size 10-hook etc. This gives you a bigger gap to hook and hold and it doesn't seem to make a difference to the fish.

I’d like to thank Tom Wilson for introducing me to this Fly and the Salmon River, many Flies ago.

Happy Hookin;

Randy  

Thank you Jeff Pierce and Mustad for the below links!!
http://www.mustad.no/
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To read this amazing story that I was apart of:
http://www.mustad.no/action/field_reports/nyfishst.htm

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To read the rest of the story and tying instructions, please go to
http://www.mustad.no/action/flyofthemonth/archive/glo_bug.html

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For more flies and tying instructions.
http://www.mustad.no/action/flyofthemonth/archive/jeffscohocandy.htm 

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E-mail :RandyJones@YankeeAngler.com


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