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A DOZEN Fall Baetis/BWO\'s...

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For Eastern Sierra tailwaters...and, a few "other" places...

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/GLACIERBIGPINE-2-…]

Below the glacier at a pond along Big Pine Creek, Big Pine, CA...

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

Da' BOX...

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[b:9bdf33090a]RS-2 TUBE BROWN BAETIS, #20-#22…Rim Chung/Shane Stalcup/ PT…side view…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: TMC 200R, #20-#22

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

TAIL: Two Moose Body fibers (or black barbetts)

ABDOMEN: Micro Tubing, Brown

WING: Premium CDC, Medium Dun, (TroutHunter)

THORAX: Hare-Tron Dubbin, Dark Brown

GLASS BEAD: Diamond, Killer Caddis, 15/0, Midge

The RS-2, developed and designed by Rim Chung, is one of those must patterns for any fly box. It is like a Pheasant Tail or WD-40 when one needs useful Baetis/BWO patterns for Spring, Fall or anytime – anywhere…it JUST WORKS. This is a bit of a take off, with a micro tube abdomen and Glass Bead. The late Shane Stalcup has this pattern in his book, “Mayflies – Top to Bottom”. He uses partridge for legs…I started using this pattern long ago and used them exclusively (with glass beads),for two weeks, on the Madison River, at $3.00 Bridge – to test their effectiveness. They are machines…this variation may be tied in many colors using various shades of micro tubing, differing thread colors beneath the abdomen and fine dubbings…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]PIB BAETIS…(“Paint It Black” – Baetis). #18…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: TMC 5262, #18

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

TAIL: Coq De Leon, Speckled Black

RIB: Lagartun Fine Wire, Violet

FLASH BACK: Mirage Opal Tinsel, SM

ABDOMEN: Micro Tubing, Black

WING CASE: Stalcup’s Flash Back, Black

THORAX: Ice Dub, UV Black

WING STUBS: Marc Petitjean Select CDC Feather Fibers, Lt. Mallow

BEAD: Black Tungsten

Late Fall and Winter Baetis/BWO’s come in darker shades, especially when they are about to “POP”…I have tied several variations on this theme for use in these conditions…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]IRON LOTUS BWO/BAETIS…Egan…(Variant)…tilted view[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: TMC 2488, #16-#20 or TMC 2487, Daiichi 1130

THREAD: Wapsi 70 Denier, Brown/Olive for abdomen

RIB: White, Uni, 6/0, twisted…cover abdomen with a coat of SHAN or Loon UV Knot Sense

WING CASE: Scud Back 1/8″ or strip of Black Thin Skin

HOT SPOT: Gordon Griffith 14/0, Red thread (Datum Glo-Brite works too!!!)

BEAD: Gold Tungsten, sized to hook

What else needs to be said…It is a Lance Egan pattern…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]B’s “BLACK MAMBA” Winter BAETIS…#20…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: TMC 100SPBL, #20

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

TAIL: Soft Hen Hackle Saddle, Black

RIB: Midge Rainbow Flash (Cascade Crest)…coat abdomen with SHAN

THORAX: Purple UV Ice Dub

LEGS: Midge Flash, Black

BEAD: Silver Brass or Tungsten, 5/64″

The anti-“Silver Streak” and because, down deep, on the East Walker River this pattern will slay ‘em…[b:9bdf33090a]“B”[/b:9bdf33090a] would be me…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]6X EMERGER (Baetis) – Variant…Clayton Molinero…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: TMC 3761, #18 or TMC 2487, Daiichii 1130, #18

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0 Black or Brown

RIB: X-SM gold or copper wire

ABDOMEN: Pheasant Tail Fibers

WING: White Zelon

THORAX: Peacock Herl..or, in this instance - Dyed Purple, Iridescent Peacock Herl… (Hence variant)

An older pattern that has caught more that its’ fair share of Trout in the Yellowstone area…revived by Craig Matthews and BRF

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]KG’s Halfback/Foamback BAETIS – (Variant)…Tilted view…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #18-#22

THREAD: Body – Wapsi Ultra 70 Denier, Brown

THREAD: Thorax forward – Tiemco 16/0 Brown

TAIL / SHUCK: Amber Sparkle Emerger Yarn

RIB: Wapsi wire, x-SM, Chartreuse

ABDOMEN: Tying thread

THORAX: UV Ice Dub, Brown

WING CASE: Electronics packing foam

LEGS: Midge Flash, Black

KG would be Kelly Glissmeyer. This is a good one that I have, as usual, tweaked a bit…the addition of the MF legs and sparkle emerger yarn shuck…(Kelly uses Zelon). A little dumpster diving will provide a wealth of that electronics packing foam, which has numerous applications…This fly works most excellent as a trailer, just below the surface film…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]TOO BLUE BAETIS EMERGER…Tilted View…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: TMC 101, #18-#22

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Gray

TAIL / SHUCK: Blue Zelon

ABDOMEN: Royal Blue Krystal Flash

RIB: X-SM Wapsi wire, Silver

WING CASE: Larva Lace, Floss, Blue

THORAX: UV Ice DUB, Dun

LEGS: Fluoro Fiber, Black

Since my experience with the “Palinista” Midge on the East Walker River, I decided to come up with a ridiculously Blue Baetis nymph for my son Michael…I can’t wait to see what inhales this…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]BROWN MONO BAETIS (Variant) – OLSON…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, #16-#20

THREAD: Abdomen – Waspsi Ultra 70 denier, Tan

THREAD: Thorax forward – Tiemco 16/0, Brown

TAIL: Lemon Wood Duck Fibers

OVER ABDOMEN: 5x Mono

WING CASE: Purple Flexi Floss

THORAX: Nature’s Spirit Fine Natural Dubbing #8, Brown Olive

LEGS: Lemon Wood Duck Fibers

Another interesting pattern out of the BIG R Fly Shop in Great Falls, MT…I tweaketh…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]BROWN BAETIS DRY EMERGER…Schmidt / Variant…tilted view…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: Daiichi 1100, #20-#22
THREAD: Tiemco, 16/0, Olive
TAIL: Partridge Fibers
ABDOMEN: Nature’s Spirit, Brown/Olive # 8. – Dubbing…I used a dubbing loop for segmentation
THORAX: Nature’s Spirit Emergence Dub., Rusty Olive # 82.
UNDER WING: Mottled CDC, Med. Dun
OVER WING: Partridge

This is a Pat Dorsey find from Blue Quill Angler…Tweaked it a bit for the Eastern Sierras…and in particular, for the Lower Owens River...

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]FLUORO KF BAETIS NYMPH…tilted view…Schollmeyer[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: Gamakatsu R10-B (Retainer Bend, Barbless), #16-#18
THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black
TAIL: Hen Saddle Patch Fibers, Black
ABDOMEN: 2-4 Strands, Black Krystal Flash
THORAX: Nature’s Spirit Fine natural Dubbing, # 8. – Brown Olive
WING CASE: 6-8 Strands, Black Krystal Flash
LEGS: Fluoro Fibre ( Slinky- Gliss’n Glow)

A simple tie on some hooks I have been wanting to try out. Jim Schollmeyer developed this pattern. I have changed the hook and added Fluoro Fiber legs. A nice, slender little Baetis nymph…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]BROWN BAETIS EMERGER …WIKE / Variant…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: TMC 100 SPBL #18-#20
THREAD: Abdomen, Wapsi 70 denier, Brown
THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black
TAIL: Coq De Leon, Medium, Speckled
FLASHBACK: Holographic Mylar Motion 1/64″. Black, (Spirit River)
RIB: Wapsi Ultra Wire, x-sm, Black
THORAX: Ice Dub, UV Brown
BUDDING WINGS: Mottled CDC, Medium Dun, (Nature’s Spirit)
WINGCASE: Scud Back, 1/8″, Black
BEAD: Tung., Black, sized to hook

I have been wanting to tie this pattern up for a year…a good Montana Baetis pattern from those guys at the Big R Fly Shop – again…of course, I NEVER leave well enough alone…

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/TINY%20MAYFLIES/FA…]

[b:9bdf33090a]HIGA’S SOS BAETIS – Variant…[/b:9bdf33090a]

HOOK: Daiichi 1130, TMC 2487, Mustad C49s, #16-#20

THREAD: Tiemco 16/0, Black

TAIL: Soft hen hackle fibers, Black

RIB: Wapsi wire, X-SM

FLASH BACK: Holographic Mylar Motion, Red, 1/64″

ABDOMEN: Black Pheasant Tail Fibers

WING CASE: Red Super Floss, Larva Lace

THORAX: Arizona Simi Seal, Black / Blue #21

LEGS: Red Krystal Flask

BEAD: Silver Tungsten, sized to hook

I first saw this pattern over on Gary Muncy’s BLOG (SwittersB) about a year ago and wanted to tie some up…the pattern was originated by Spencer Higa...

[img:9bdf33090a]http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn202/planettrout/ew-27-mike-brown-r…]

I think these might just keep my son Michael...busy...

PT/TB

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