Occasionally I get an email asking why I no longer post pictures of flies I've tied. Well, the answer is simple. I haven't been tying much of anything. Sure, I've done some here and there. But, for the most part, I have so many flies in my Summer and Winter boxes that I haven't had a need to tie any.
I saw some pictures on Spey Pages of tube flies that some of the members had posted. I was inspired and decided that I'd like to tie one. To me, the biggest advantage of a tube is that you could use any length you want, tie material on and stop at any moment it looked good. Snip the tube, melt a lip on the end and you're done. Added bonus, when I'm brushing feathers back with my hand, I don't get poked.
This is my first serious try at a tube. Other than the humungo head, it came out pretty well. If I were a fish, I'd eat it. The copper colors look great in the water. This thing is about 3.5 inches long and swims great.
I'm still on the fence about the on-river functionality of tubes. They are a huge pain in the butt to rig while standing in the water.
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