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Fiery Brown Beetle Hook: Mustad 9980 or 94838 or Tiemco 3761 # 10 - 16 Thread: Black 6/0 Uni Thread Back: Crow or Cormorant Body: Fiery Brown Seals Fur (Veniard's Fiery Brown Dye)
The Pattern I thought I would leave you with the words of it's creator as published in Australia's Best Trout Flies....... Next up I offer you the simplest and, in my experience, most effective 'hoodwinker' fly of them all - the Fiery Brown Beetle. Nothing more than a chubby seal's fur body, with crow or cormorant wing fibres across the back to make a simple beetle wet fly. This still remains my favourite wind-laning fly when the trout are taking midge pupae, and it is my first choice on tailing fish if snails or amphipods are likely to be on the menu. Fished inert in essentially the same manner as the Fur Fly, this plain little fly has, over the years, accounted for embarrassing numbers of trout. In the wind-lanes we cast well in front of an approaching fish, let the fly sink on a degreased leader, then draw it back in arm length firm pulls, with a short hesitation in between. This raises the fly up towards the surface right in the path of the fish. If the trout are in the mood, they won't just nibble at it, you'll feel them alright! This is an instance where colour is critical. Many commercial reproductions are orange, claret or scarlet- these can only be improved by bending the hook right around to ensure there is no gape. Yes, you have my permission to throw them away! I insist that you use the correct colour, a genuine fiery brown. The Veniard dye in this colour works a treat. If the orange, or claret, or scarlet work for you, then hang all I've just said! Rob Sloane, Australia's Best Trout Flies, FlyLife Publishing, 1997. There you have it from Australia's foremost Flyfishing author and he's not a bad fisherman as well! For the record we have also had some success in Goulburn Backwaters fishing this pattern inert to cruising trout just like they do to tailers in Tassie. Also Geoff has been known to 'Gink' them up and use it in the film. I was going to lie and say in the smaller sizes but you know Geoff. This phenomenon has been limited mostly to running water ! See you next week. Antony, David and Geoff. |