Photo voltaic Scud – The best way to tie a Freshwater Gammarus Shrimp fly sample #PiscatorFlies PF

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I will be sincere in that I actually do not know what to name this little scud, so we’ll simply dub it Photo voltaic Scud for the brilliant orange spot and use of Solarez resin. I really like the clear end on the fly because it permits the parasitic/pregnant orange spot to shine by. The completed fly seems nice with just a bit little bit of time put in tying and setting the resin. In no way do you should use Solarez as long as the resin would not set cheesy. You possibly can add a light-weight coat of head cement on prime of the resin if there’s a little bit of tack.

Tan is a superb coloration, however add in some lighter and darker shades, olives, and a few burnt orange as properly.

Photo voltaic Scud fly tying recipe
Hook: Firehole 315 #10
Thread: Tan 8/0 (70d)
Tail: Partridge fibers
Ribbing: Brassie Wire
Physique: Hare’s Ear dubbing – spun or dubbed and brushed
HotSpot: Fl. Orange Solarez or related UV
Carapace: Bone dry as base + Solarez Onerous Thick formulation

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