red spinner ( dry tutorial )

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Ian
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red spinner ( dry tutorial )

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I caught one of these while out walking barney the other night. I took note of how it looked before it flew away, and they really are delicate little creatures. A couple of things stood out like the extra long twin tails and long front legs. I’ve tied spinner patterns in the past by following instructions, but I had never caught a trout on them. After taking a good look at the natural I realised that the ones often seen in tutorials are far too bulky, the complete opposite of a natural.
Spinners are spindly looking flies, but at the same time quite big so the challenge was clear, how do I tie a very sparse spinner that can float?
I found the answer, and after so many years of never catching a trout on a spinner I finally did. I also had another fish come for the fly, but I bumped it on the strike.
So here is the spinner I tied.

Hook size 14, but materials sized as if tying on a 12.

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And here’s the trout that fell for it.

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Great job noticing the details of the live insect to put it into your fly. Sparse materials do make a difference at times.

What hook is that?! I have been searching for that style of hook and am having a tough time at it.

Nice fish and well done.
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Fantastic job Ian, that looks very lifelike and… it works! :Hat:
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I like that! Well tied. Thanks for posting.

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Iasgair wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 2:49 am Great job noticing the details of the live insect to put it into your fly. Sparse materials do make a difference at times.

What hook is that?! I have been searching for that style of hook and am having a tough time at it.

Nice fish and well done.
Hi iasgair. The hook is a standard kamasan 14 dry fly hook.
Sorry, I should have added that.
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RBTraditional wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 4:49 am Fantastic job Ian, that looks very lifelike and… it works! :Hat:
Thanks RBT. It’s a quick fly to tie and pretty basic, but I find these basic patterns to be far more natural looking.
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Crucian wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 9:24 am I like that! Well tied. Thanks for posting.
Glad you like it crucian. A little Gink on the wings and it floats no probs👍
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Excellently done (and fished)!
Both look amazing - fly and trout.

Thank you for sharing!
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