Matt's Gnat

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2012-03-16に共有
Detailed instructions for tying a Matt's Gnat midge.

Hook: Caddis pupa hook (here, a Tiemco 2488), size 20.         
Thread: 6/0, burgundy or claret.         
Body: Peacock herl.          
Dubbing: Natural snowshoe rabbit’s foot, in a waxed dubbing loop.          

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コメント (20)
  • There are so many tying videos these days that are just remakes and reruns but this fly is truly innovative, nicely done!
  • Bought my first good fly rod, a 5-wt Orvis HLS, from Matt in the 1990s when he owned an Orvis shop in NJ.
  • @t_man785
    How did he come up with this 😮he's a genius
  • Looks a lot like Roger Hill's Stillborn Midge without the shuck. Instead of discarding the guard hairs, you could save them to use with Hill's pattern.
  • Had great success this weekend, first time using the pattern. Is the GN relevant anymore? Hmmm....
  • Well, that is an interesting way of tying those. What I do, is I tie the griffiths gnat as usual but I counter rib the fly with 8 x tippet material. makes makes for a very durable fly and its quick. Thou shoe shoe rabbit foot has its merits. In the end if I have a fly come apart on a 20 inch Rainbow or Brown ok not a problem , I will recycle the hook by tying another fly on it. I figure for a 20 inch trout, I got my money worth out of the fly!
  • The tool you use to wrap the dupping rope, where do you find those/ I've looked all over.
  • How large can this be tied? I often fish a size 16. Is that too Large for this fly?
  • Hey im new to dry fly-tying, when do yoy use this fly and what does it immitates. (Sorry for my bad english im from norway)
  • interesting to me that replacing 1 material with another and you get a cataloged new fly with your name on it. But do that with any other fly and its just the same fly with a different material. Example, if I replaced the copper wire on a copper john with colored mono, it would still be a copper john, nobody would allow me to get away with calling it anything else. Or if I replaced the mallard feather on a zoo cougar with a turkey feather, it'd still be considered a zoo cougar....