Bead Nabber Banner
 
Participate
eCards
Chat Room
VFB Wear
Forums
Recipes
Add Recipe
Auctions
E-Mail List
Add-A-Fly
Membership
Guestbook
Search
E-Mail List
Join the hundreds of flytyers already online. Receive or post swap announcements and reports, get the answers to all your tying questions, learn about new techniques and materials or just join in on the daily ramblings. Also, this is where to receive Virtual Flybox updates.
VFB Auctions
One central forum for all goods related to fly fishing and tying. This is the place to sell your extra goodies or find that special bargain. For a limited time no listing fees or commissions will be charged...Sign up now!
VFB Scrapbook
A collection of photographs and stories submitted by our loyal viewers to share with our friends. If you have any interesting pics that you'd like others to see online be sure to contact us.
VFB Forums
Take a look at our recently added NEW Bulletin Board! A great place to announce your swaps, ask fly tying questions, post your trip reports or share a favorite pattern. Just CLICK HERE to enter now.
VFB Statistics
1177 Patterns   25 Articles
453 Tyers   36 Swaps
11 eCards   360 Recipes
Site Credits


Check out the Top 50 Fly Fishing sites!
 
Send as VFB eCard
Early San Antonio Stone
Tied by Gordon Dale
  • Thread: 8/0 rust
  • Head: Bright orange hare's ear
  • Hackle: Brown 'palmered over head'
  • Abdomen: Burnt orange hare's ear
  • Rib: Fine gold french tinsel & very light dun hackle 'palmered'
  • Tail: Light natural deer hair
  • Wing: Light natural deer hair
  • Hook: TMC 200 R
  • Tying Instructions
    Place thread on hook over center of shank, make several thread wraps forward towards eye of shank. Continue wrapping over first wraps back towards hook bend; wrap until 1/16th inch from the start of the bend. Tie in Deer hair at hook bend, using several soft loops. Tie in ribbing material (fine Gold tinsel & Very light dun hackle) on top of hook shank, then apply Burnt orange Hare's ear dubbing to thread. Wrap dubbed thread back to hook bend then reverse direction and wrap forward to 3/4 the shank or 4 hook eye length gap behind eye. Palmer the very light dun feather forwards to end of dubbing then secure with a few wraps of thread. Counter wrap the fine gold French tinsel to the same location and secure. Hold a small bundle of Light natural deer hair (stacked) over hook shank. It should equal the length of the hook. tie in deer hair using several soft loops gradually getting tighter. Tie in Brown hackle feather. Apply Bright orange Hare's ear dubbing to thread. Wrap dubbed thread forward to 1 hook eye length behind eye. Palmer hackle over head secure with a few wraps of thread. Whip Finish and apply small amount of head cement. whala!!
    Fishing Tips
    I fish a specific hatch of stone flies that occur on the San Antonio stream (a tributary of the Jemez river) on or about May 1st. It usually occurs at a time when the stream is in high runoff, so the water is usually a little murky thus the bright colors in the pattern.
    Gordon Dale
    Santa Fe, NM United States

    Send EmailVisit My Fly Box
    << Back Next >>

    Aqua Glo Banner Wasatch Banner
    Available at Line's End Inc Please Support Our Sponsors
     
     
    The Virtual Flybox is made available through Membership support.
    Copyright © 1997-2006 All Rights Reserved.