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Title: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Harpo on May 22, 2007, 11:47:03 PM
Hi folks,

In the style of Blue Peter ,here's one I tied earlier :-

Nah not really..I can just about tie my laces never mind flies  :lol:

There was a load of these flying about when I was fishing Gladhouse today, didn't really see any fish rising to them, although I think Stoneflies hatch at the shore?. Anyway what artificials are there to represent Stoneflies?

Cheers

Stuart

PS - Totally blanked at Gladhouse today, hence no post on the subject!. The one other boat that was out had nine fish :(
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Fishtales on May 23, 2007, 12:07:37 AM
That isn't a Stonefly, it is an Alder Fly or Orl as they were called at one time I believe :)

I have never seen a fish take one although i have heard that fish will take the nymph as it crawls ashore to pupate.

This is a Stonefly.

Female

(http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/gallery/inchnadamph/2006/200605-inchnadamph-008.jpg)

Male

(http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/gallery/inchnadamph/2006/200605-inchnadamph-020.jpg)

Alder Tyings

Adult

Wings :       Speckled game lying flat over back
Hackle :       Black in front of wings
Body :         Peacock herl dyed magenta
Silk :           Crimson
Hook :          12 to 14


Larva/Nymph

Hook :         8 or 10 Long shank
Silk :           Olive
Rib :            Gold wire
Body :          Ginger seal
Wing case
and Back :   Brown raffene
Thorax :         Medium Olive seal
Underbody :     Lead
Tail & Gills :     White Marabou tyed in at tail and brought along sides and tied off at head
Hackle :          Brown Partridge
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: harelug on May 23, 2007, 01:44:50 AM
In the style of Blue Peter, here is a stonefly nymph I did tie earlier:
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Wildfisher on May 23, 2007, 08:58:32 AM
Harpo, as Sandy said that fly in the photo is not a stonefly - it's a  sedge. Sedges hold their wings tent shaped along the back, on stoneflies they lie flat. I have NEVER seen fish taking stonefly adults  and that might just be because they seldom seem to hatch in large numbers and the fish don't switch on to them - where I fish anyway!

Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Wildfisher on May 23, 2007, 08:59:32 AM
Quote from: harelug on May 23, 2007, 01:44:50 AM
In the style of Blue Peter, here is a stonefly nymph I did tie earlier:

bloody hell lug, that's some realistic tying
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Fishtales on May 23, 2007, 10:06:06 AM
An Alder isn't a sedge, Fred :) Sedges have hairy wings, an Alder doesn't. It is actually related to Lacewings.

Alder Fly

(http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/gallery/inchnadamph/05_2005_inchnadamph_070a_closeup.jpg)

Lacewing

(http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/gallery/flies/naturals/lacewing_001.jpg)
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Wildfisher on May 23, 2007, 10:51:37 AM
didn't know that Sandy. This forum is a mine of info.
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: haresear on May 23, 2007, 11:11:09 PM
I've seen trout hammering yellow sallies, but never the big spring stonefly, Perla Maxima.

Harelugs stoneflies are lovely, eh? The trout don't think so, because I've never known him to catch on them :D Maybe that's because they take so long to tie, he hardly ever uses them :D

Alex
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Harpo on May 24, 2007, 05:20:05 PM
Thanks for the info folks.....I wont feel ashamed then that I neer had an artificial in my box to match !

Harelug - they are very nice flies you've tied, too good to get wet !

Cheers
Title: Re: Adult Stoneflies
Post by: Harpo on May 24, 2007, 07:16:15 PM
That's topical Col, as I'm off to fish the Braan on Monday !

Well I dunno about Gadgers on the Braan, but I've certainly seen a few Gadgies by the WOL  :lol: