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How To Tie A Scud Fly

How To Tie A Scud Fly. If you are not moving your scuds, you really need to give it a try. Pull the scud back material forward over the top of the fly.

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As you can see i only tied the orange on half of the shank. How to tie a uv scud fly: Tan and black fly speck thin skin.

Tan And Black Fly Speck Thin Skin.


That’s the way they look in real life so why not do it to your flies. This fly has both wonderful imitative aspects as well as some nice flash to help attract fish. In todays fly tying video i show you how to tie a basic scud pattern using a plastic bag for the back of the fly.

Pat Dorsey’s Uv Scud Is A Wonderful Scud Pattern On Both Stillwater Fisheries And Also In Many Different River Situations.


I saw a post by ted patlen on a fly tying bulletin board. Mat designed this fly specifically for the driftless. In flyshops you will find them next to nymphs.

Aside From Showing The Materials And Methods For This Scud, Tim.


As you can see i only tied the orange on half of the shank. I mixed olive dub with a little 'ice dub' (shiny stuff?), also put a dab of orange dubbing in the middle. If you are not moving your scuds, you really need to give it a try.

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Smoky olive sow scud dubbing. Make an even thread base to the bend and advance it back where you started. This foldover technique makes for a much more durable fly, and it ensures a clean hook eye.

Tie In The Orange Thread In The Center.


The standard ones you’ll use more then any other size for tying scuds are… Many anglers do well fishing scud and sow bug imitations around thick weed beds, where fish are accustomed to feeding on them. If you fish limestone or ‘spring’ creeks where scuds are prolific then you’ll want to have a good supply of these nymphs on hand.

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