The Central Alberta Fly Tying Club meets during winter months. Weekly tying sessions begin at 6:30pm. Call Bob Vanderwater 403. 347. 3802 or email rdvanderwater@gmail.com
Our next two fly tying sessions are February 24th with Rick Miyauchi and March 3rd with Doug Pullan!
For Rick's tying session, he will continue to show everyone some great shrimp fly tying patterns as well as taking the time to show everyone how to fly fish with these popular food items in our local stillwaters.
Bring olive 8/0 thread for this session!
Doug, on March 3rd, is doing a session on tying bomber flies. Yes they work great on the Red Deer River and even on occasion on our local lakes. This will be an excellent opportunity to master spinning deer hair as well as finding out about the correct deer hair to "spin." You can certainly apply techniques of spinning deer hair to a number of other great fly patterns that can be used locally!
As I stumbled to the coffee pot, I check the outside air temperature. So cold. I poured my coffee, sat down and my mind raced to warmer climates. I just wanted to head to YYC and get on a plane with Karen and our salt water set ups. It is coming soon. Doug, my buddy Scott, Taryn and I will be headed to San Pedro soon. The pictures below will tell you why! It is an outstanding fly fishing destination as well as a great place to relax and just plain have fun!
Larry Prowse was our guest instructor tonight. Larry showed the twenty fly tyers, that braved the -25C cold, three different ways to tie Blue Flash Damsels. We also had the opportunity to use the new Upavon Blue Flash Damsel Straggle Hackle. Blue Flash Damsels have become popular in the United Kingdom for fly fishing. I have tried using Blue Flash Damsels at Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park. My wife and I had a lot of success using this pattern. It is fun casting and retrieving Blue Flash Damsels. The takes are jarring. Don't forget you can tie these neat damsel patterns on jig hooks or make them balanced as well.
Thanks Larry for a very enjoyable evening! I can hardly wait for spring so I can cast these delightful fly patterns!
Next Monday is Family Day and there is no fly tying.
The last weekend of February is the Sportsman Show. If you can lend a hand helping run our fly tying booth, give Willy a call (403-392-1956)!
The following Monday, Rick Miyauchi will be continuing his presentation on scuds and how to fish them. It promises to be a very educational session! Bring some olive 8/0 thread for Rick's presentation!
Blue Flash Damsel-Tim Joyce
Hook: 3906B, Mustad
Thread: Olive, 8/0
Tail: Olive Marabou
Tail Flash: Medium Holographic Tinsel, Blue
Body: 5 mm Straggle, Olive
Collar: Ice Dub, Pearl
Blue Flash Damsel- Davie McPhail
Hook: 3906 B, Mustad size 10
Bead: Gold, 3 mm
Thread: Olive 8/0
Tail: Marabou, Olive
Flash for Tail: 2 strands blue, One strand green
Body: Olive chenille
Rib: Blue Holographic Tinsel
Hackle: Olive
Wire Rib: Chartreuse, small
Collar: Peacock Semi Seal
Ultimate Blue Flash Damsel-Steve Cullen Originator
Hook: Wet Fly #10 (3906B, Mustad)
Thread: Fire orange or Olive-8/0
Bead: 3 mm orange or red
Tail: Olive Marabou
Tail Flash: Medium Holographic Tinsel, Blue
Body: 6 mm Blue Flash Damsel Straggle Hackle from Upavon