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Foamulator

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The Foamulator is a foam version of the classic stimulator pattern. The main difference in the Foamulator (compared to the classic stimi) is the foam back, rubber legs and Ice Dub body. The Foamulator can be tied in several different color combinations such as, Black, Olive, Red and Tan. In this video I am tying the Golden color. This color imitates a golden stonefly and also makes for a good general attractor pattern. This is a great hopper dropper pattern. The extra foam helps keep this fly riding high and very visible!!

Foamulator Fly Tying Recipe:
Hook: #04-10 Tiemco 5212
Thread: Orange Veevus 14/0
Tail: Golden Brown Dyed Deer Body Hair
Back: Gold 2MM Thin Foam
Rear Body: Golden Brown Ice Dubbing
Rear Body Hackle: Brown Whiting High and Dry Rooster Cape
Flash: Pearl Krystal Flash
Underwing: Yellow Web Wing
Overwing1: Golden Brown Dyed Deer Body Hair
Overwing2: White McFlylon or Poly Yarn
Legs: Yellow Medium Grizzly Barred Rubber Legs
Head: UV Red Ice Dubbing
Head Hackle: Grizzly Whiting High and Dry Rooster Cape

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