This is John 'Monty' Monteduro's 2010 fly tying page. 


Fly tying is from June to October each year.  Please come along on the Monday after the meeting at 7.30 pm for FREE fly tying lessons.  Lessons are informal with the aim to improve your fly tying skills. 

All fly tying equipment can be purchased from H. Rehfisch & Co. - Ballarat - go to this link

Patterns being tied in 2010 are:   

June




MUZ WILSON SMELT     

HOOK: Kamasan B830 Size 8 

THREAD: Uni-Thread 8/0 black 

 RIB: Clear nymph rib      

BODY: Fuzzle dub (muz Wilson)  

EYES: Stick on eyes (optional)

                                           

July




FLURO BABY DOLL 

HOOK: Kamasan B830 Size 8                                            

THREAD: Danvilles nylon white                                         

TAIL: Red wool                                                                  

RIB: Silver wire                                                                    

BODY: Fluro skirt                                                               

BACK: Pearl mylar tubing with pearl flash down sides                         

EYES: Painted on                                                                



August                                                       



KELLY TAG 

 

HOOK: Tiemco 102Y black-11 

THREAD: Uni-Thread 6/0 black  

TAIL: Red or orange wool   

BODY: Black deer hair trimmed to shape  

HACKLE: Brown cock hackle 

September



THE INGREDIENT 

HOOK: Kamasan B175 Size 12

THREAD: Uni-thread 8/0 black     

TAIL: Golden pheasant tippets with pearl flash      

BODY: Rear third red, front 2/3 black,seals fur

RIB: Flat pearl mylar  

THROAT: Black hen hackle

WING: Folded slip of pheasant “church window” feather

                               

 October

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SCOTCH POACHER

HOOK: Kamasan B830 Size 8 

THREAD: Uni-Thread 8/0 black

TAIL: Black squirrel tail

BODY: Orange chenille

RIB: Ovel silver tinsel

WING: Pookak breast feather (or substitute)

HACKLE: Orange saddle feather