Frans Flies

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Frans Flies

Morning folk.. Sorry it's a big loading page
I'm going through some old archived music and data I had stored on DVD or cd's and came across this data:
Frans Favorite Great Lakes flies.. It's pages and patterns out of his book, yes they are pic's in color but this is the patterns and materials list..
Hope everyone is less bored then me today..
 
PATTERN INDEX
| Estaz Egg | Salmon River Smolt | Nix's Wooly Special | Frammus | Salmon River Leech | Blue Goo | **Refrigerator Hole** | Salmon River Caddis | Salmon River Sac Fry | Krystal Flash Teeny | Salmon River Hellgramite | Estaz Wigglers | Spring Wigglers | Demon Killer | Indian Summer, Sandy Creek | Indian Summer | Salmon River Sunset | Lake Effect | Salmon River Stonefly: Estaz, Dubbed, Plastic | Golden Edgebrite Stonefly | King Comet | Catfish Comet | Coles Comet | Prism Comet | Dave's Comet | King Roger |
 

ESTAZ EGG
SPECIES: ST, BT, CK, CS, LT
SEASON: Not Summer
HOOK: Eagle Claw Wide Bend Style 42 Size 6-10
THREAD: Fluorescent Fire Orange Danville 6/0
BUTT: Fluorescent Orange Wool
BODY: Butterscotch Estar 3-4 Turns
(Other Colors; White, Pink, Lt. Blue, Chartreuse, Orange, or Yellow)
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SALMON RIVER SMOLT
My most productive spring steelhead pattern over the last 4 seasons. Used to imitate steelhead fingerlings or smolts that aggravate adult spawning steelhead on redds.
SPECIES: ST
SEASON: Spring
HOOK: Salmon TUE nickel finish, size 2-6
TAIL: Rainbow Lureflash or Rainbow Krystal Flash
BODY: Rear 2/3 opalescent White Estaz, front 1/3 Red Estaz
BACK: Rainbow Lureflash to form shell
HEAD: Fluorescent colored Danville 6/0 thread
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NIX'S WOOLY SPECIAL
Named after local fly fishing and steelhead fisherman Ron Nix who used it so successfully. This fly combines the color combination of the Frammus with the action of palmered hackle.
SPECIES: ST, BT, CK
SEASON: Fall, Spring
HOOK: Salmon TUE size 2-8
THREAD: Black
BODY: 1/2 Fluorescent cerise; 1/2 Florescent chartreuse chenille's
HACKLE: Palmered Grizzly
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FRAMMUS
This is the very first effective fly that I used to consistently take Pacific Salmon and Steelbead.
SPECIES: ST, CK, CS, BT
SEASON: Not Summer
(West Coast winter run Steelhead Fly)
HOOK: TUE Salmon size 2-12
THREAD: Black
BODY: Fluorescent Green Chenille
WING: Cerise Glo Bug yarn
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SALMON RIVER LEECH
My own discovery from Europe; the body material is Franze, it provides movement by the opalescent fibers replacing palmered hackle.
SPECIES : CS, BT, ST
SEASON: Fall, Spring
HOOK: TUE Salmon size 2-6
THREAD : Black
BODY: Purple or white Franze
HEAD: Fluorescent pink chenille egg
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KING COMET
My #1 Chinook Salmon pattern has also produced many early September and October Steelhead and Brown Trout. SPECIES: CS, ST, BT
SEASON: Fall, Spring
HOOK: TUE Eagle Claw nickel plate size 2-6
TAIL: 6 Fibers of white Fishair length of shank
BODY: Copper Diamond braid
WING: 6 strands white Fisbair, under 6 strands fluorescent Lime Fishair, under 6 strands of Lime Green Lureflash.
HEAD: Fluorescent Orange chenille wound through bead chain chains to form a tapered head
THREAD: Fluorescent Fire flat waxed nylon
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CATFISH COMET
This particular pattern has been very effective in the dark, tea stained waters of Catfish Creek.
SPECIES: CS, BT, ST
SEASON: Fall, Spring
HOOK: TDE Eagle Claw nickel plate 2-8
TAIL: Chartreuse Fishair or caiftail
BODY: Fluorescent Fire flat waxed nylon or a single strand of floss
RIBBING: Silver Tinsel
EGG COLLAR: Chartreuse Chinelle
HACKLE: Fluorescent orange collar
HEAD: Silver bead chain eyes
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COLES COMET
West Coast Pattern
SPECIES: CS, ST, BT
SEASON: Fall, Spring
HOOK: T.D.E. Eagle Claw 1197 Nickel 2-8
TAIL: A yellow Fishair or calftail
BODY: Gold Diamond Braid
HACKLE: Mixed Fluorescent yellow and orange
EYES: Silver bead chain
THREAD: Fluorescent orange flat waxed nylon
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PRISM COMET
The body material is a very flashy mylar that comes in many colors, and is used in the lure business as tape. The sheets of Mylar have been cut into strips and no adhesive applied so that it can be used as a winging material in large trolling flies or squids. I have found it to work great as a body material for Comet flies, giving a unique appearance not found in either Edge Brite or Frostbite.
SPECIES: CS, ST, BT
SEASON: Fall, Spring
HOOK: T.D.E. Eagle Claw 1197 Nickle 2-8
TAIL: Chartreuse Fishair or calftail
BODY: 1/16" Chartreuse Mylar Prism strips
HACKLE: Fluorescent Chartreuse
THREAD: Fluorescent Chartreuse
EYES: Silver bead chain
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DAVES COMET
A Dave McCullough pattem tied in various color tails & hackles, but always with the white pearlescent body. This has been a consistent Chinook fly, but also good for early Steelhead.
SPECIES: CS, ST
SEASON: Fall
HOOK: T.U.E. Gold Salmon Hook 2-6
TAIL: Fluorescent Pink Fishair or calftail
BODY: Pearlescent Diamond Braid
HACKLE: Fluorescent Pink
HEAD: Fluorescent Pink flat waxed Nylon
EYES: Silver Bead Chain
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KING ROGER
This fly was introduced to me by Roger Bargstedt in the mid-70's, although I adopted the basic theme with the materials below. Roger was a fisheries biologist with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and grew up fishing the Minnesota Steelhead streams. This fly has been a killer for Chinooks and also lake run Brown Trout.
SPECIES: ST, BT
SEASON: Fall
HOOK: T.D.E. Eagle Claw 1197 Nickel 2-8
TAIL: Chartreuse Fishair
BODY: 1/16" Mylar Prism Strips
WING: 6-8 strands White Fishair under 6-8 strands Silver Lureflash
THROAT: White Fishair sparse
HEAD: Fluorescent Fire Red Fishair
EYES: White Pearl Plastic Bead Chain
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post edited by hot tuna - 2015/11/08 14:21:03

"whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    hot tuna
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/08 14:06:59 (permalink)
    BLUE GOO
    This is an egg pattern to match the spin fisherman's success with salmon eggs wrapped in blue nylon mesh.
    SPECIES: ST, BT
    SEASON: Fall, Winter, Spring
    HOOK: Eagle Claw wide bend style 42 Size 8-10
    THREAD: Fluorescent Fire Danville 6/0
    BUTT: 2 turns dark blue Estaz
    BODY: Yellow Chenille tied egg shape
    COLLAR: 2 turns dark blue Estaz
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    REFRIGERATOR HOLE
    Simply a single egg fly pattern to represent a single egg.
    SPECIES: ST, CK, DT, CS, LT
    SEASON: Fall, Winter, Spring
    HOOK: Daiichi 2171 Black TUE egg or San Juan worm hook size 8-12
    TAG: Silver tinsel
    TAIL: Fluorescent white Antron or Marabou (sparse)
    BODY: Yellow chenille or Glo brite chenille tied in egg shape. Variations to this pattern can be changed with different colored chenilles.
    HACKLE: Red for collar
    THREAD: Fluorescent fire Danville 6/0
    This single egg pattern was the fly used to set the U.S. Game Fishing World Record for the largest steelhead (16 lb 8 oz) caught, played and landed on 2 lb. test tippet, February 1982 on the Salmon River by Fran Verdoliva.
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    SALMON RIVER CADDIS
    Caddis are the most abundant insect in the Salmon River and this variation uses the effectiveness of the modern plastic chenilles to produce a lifelike imitation.
    SPECIES: ST, CK, BT
    SEASON: Winter
    HOOK: Eagle Claw wide bend Style 42 Size 6-10
    THREAD: Danville Fluorescent Green or Fluorescent Orange 6/0
    BODY: Rear 2/3 Green or Rust Crystal chenille
    COLLAR: Black Opalescent Estaz 2 turns
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    SALMON RIVER SAC FRY
    A pattern developed to imitate the emerging chinook fry that hatch in mid winter in the Salmon River.
    SPECIES: ST, BT
    SEASON: Winter, Spring
    HOOK: Teeny Nymph Hook 8-10
    TAlL: Pearl Krystal Flash 4-6 fibers
    THREAD: Danville Fluorescent White 6/0
    BODY: Pearl Krystal Flash
    SAC COLLAR: Opalescent White Estaz
    HEAD: Black bead
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    KRYSTAL FLASH TEENY
    Any color Krystal Flash can be used but my best success has been with white pearl, yellow pearl and pink pearl. I have had good results during low water periods and in Winter with the smaller sizes 8-14.
    SPECIES: ST
    SEASON: Winter
    HOOK: Teeny Nymph Hook 2-14
    BODY: Krystal Flash
    TAIL: Krystal Flash
    THROAT: Krystal Flash
    THREAD: To match body color
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    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/08 14:11:45 (permalink)
    SALMON RIVER HELLGRAMITE
    A good October/November fly for steelhead and lake run browns. The hellgramite is found all along the Salmon River System.
    SPECIES: ST, BT
    SEASON: Fall, Winter, Spring
    HOOK: Size 2-6 Mustad curved shank Accupoint Nymph hook
    TAIL: 4 fibers Black Krystal Flash
    THREAD: Black
    BODY: Rear 2/3 Black Crystat Chenille, front 1/3 Red Estaz
    HACKLE: Blacked palmer and then clipped
    SHELL BACK: Black Diamond Braid or Swiss Straw
    PINCERS: Optional Black Goose Biots
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    ESTAZ WIGGLERS
    The plastic chenille adds a little extra action to the fly body, along with the translucent appearance to make this wiggler appear alive.
    SPECIES: ST, CS, BT
    SEASON: Fall, Winter, Spring
    HOOK: TUE Nickel or Gold Salmon size 4-6 or Teeny Nymph size 6-10
    THREAD: To match body Danville 6/0
    TAIL & SHELLBACK: Dyed squirrel tail to match body or Lureflash
    BODY: personal choice of various colors of ESTAZ
    HACKLE: Optional Furnace or Brown
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    SPRING WIGGLER
    A consistent fly introduced from the Midwest Steelhead fishery.
    SPECIES: BT, CK, CS, ST
    SEASON: All
    HOOK: T.U.E. Salmon Hook sizes 2-12
    TAIL: Red Squirrel
    BODY: Various colors Chenille or Estaz
    HACKLE: Brown or Furnace palmered
    SHELLBACK: Red squirrel tail
    THREAD: Burnt orange monocord
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    DEMON KILLER
    This is a combination pattern of the Copper Killer and the Copper Demon which has proven to be very effective on Sandy Creek Atlantics and Salmon River Steelhead.
    SPECIES: AS, ST
    SEASON: Summer, Fall
    HOOK: TUE Salmon 2-8
    TAG: Copper
    BUTT: Fluorescent Chartreuse & Fluorescent Orange wool
    BODY: Copper Diamond braid
    HACKLE: Black
    WING: Black squirrel or calftail
    THREAD: Danville Fluorescent Fire Orange 6/0
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    INDIAN SUMMER
    Sandy Creek variation I found this slight variation most successful for Sandy Creek.
    SPECIES: AS, ST
    SEASON: Summer, Fall
    HOOK: Salmon TUE size 2-6
    THREAD: Danville Fluorescent Fire 6/0
    TAG: Copper
    BODY: Fluorescent Shell pink flat waxed nylon
    RIBBING: Copper
    HACKLE: Fluorescent Cerise
    WING: Fluorescent orange caIftail
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    INDIAN SUMMER
    This pattern is an Idaho summer run Steelhead Fly adopted for Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon.
    SPECIES: AS, ST
    SEASON: Summer, Fall
    HOOK: Salmon TUE size 2-6
    THREAD: Danville Fluorescent Fire 6/0
    TAG: Copper
    BODY: Fluorescent Fire Orange
    RIBBING: Copper
    HACKLE: Fluorescent Cerise
    WING: Fluorescent pink calftail
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    SALMON RIVER SUNSET
    This fly is used effectively during low water periods. Tied sparse with a combination of two very effective colors, pink and purple, produce outstanding mobility and attention.
    SPECIES: ST
    SEASON: Fall, Spring
    HOOK: Salmon TUE sizes 6-8
    THREAD: Danville Fluorescent Fire Orange 6/0
    TAIL: Fluorescent orange hackle fibers
    BODY: Purple Frostbite
    HACKLE: Palmered Fluorescent Cerise
    WING: Orange squirrel tail
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    LAKE EFFECT
    A pattem based on nothing more than a wild imagination that has worked, and named after the storms the region is most famous for. Probably resembles emerging fry, white has emerged a successful color in most recent years.
    SPECIES: ST, CS
    SEASON: Fall, Winter
    HOOK: Salmon TUE, Nickel finish, size 6
    THREAD: Danville fluorescent white 6/0
    TAIL: Purple Antron fibers
    BODY: Pearl Diamond Braid
    COLLAR: Opalescent Estaz
    HACKLE: Purple collar
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    SALMON RIVER STONEFLY
    Stoneflies are very abundant on the Salmon River and this pattern using Estaz as a thorax or for the whole body has been effective because of the translucency and action of this material.
    SPECIES: ST, BT, OK,
    SEASON: ALL
    3 Variations: Estaz, Dubbed, Plastic
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    ESTAZ
    HOOK: Daiichi curved shank
    BODY: Nymph forms to provide shape. Rear 2/3 Crystal chenille either yellow, brown, or black
    TAIL: Split Goose Biots to match body color
    THORAX: Opalescent Estaz; yellow, brown, or black
    SHELLBACK: Brown, copper or silver
    THREAD: Burnt orange 3/0 monocord
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    DUBBED
    Same as Estaz pattern with the following changes.
    BODY: Flyrite Polyscal Dubbing. Rear 2/3 Fluorescent yellow, rust brown, black or chocolate brown
    RIBBING: Chartreuse, Rootbeer, Black or Copper Frostbite
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    PLASTIC
    Same as Estaz pattern with the following changes
    BODY: Yellow, Rootbeer, or Black Frostbite
    RIBBING: Matching Ostrich herl palmered
    HACKLE: 3 turns of matching hackle through Thorax
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    GOLDEN EDGE BRITE STONEFLY
    SPECIES: ST, BT, CE
    SEASON: All
    HOOK: Daiichi curved shank Salmon hook 2-6
    TAIL: Golden Yellow Goose Biots
    BODY: Nymph form shape underbody of silver tinsel; overbody of Fl. Yellow Edgebrite
    THROAT: Golden Estaz
    SHELLBACK: Bronze Diamond Braid
    THREAD: Burnt Orange Monocord
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    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Lucky13
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/08 21:56:21 (permalink)
    WOW!
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/09 07:34:22 (permalink)
    Thanks for sharing HT.
    Some great ideas in those patterns.
    Many call for Eagle Claw 42 hook; I would use a Daiichi 1120 2x scud or similar instead.
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/09 09:02:55 (permalink)
    Yea most of those flies were created before daiichi hooks
    I agree and would substitute with a better hook

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/09 17:15:04 (permalink)
    If you went through my boxes, you'd find similar patterns to almost all that's listed, and only what has worked ever stays in. Not that I've caught that many,  jes sayin'..... Thanks for the list.
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/09 19:45:35 (permalink)
    I have a couple of Betters' books, one an autographed copy.  Time to dust them off and revisit his patterns. 
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/11 19:05:40 (permalink)
    I didn't see any 1/0 hook recommendations.
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/12 17:13:22 (permalink)
    For your type of fishing a bare 1/0 works the same, feathers and flash create drag you just want to get your hook to the bottom fast as possible and azz hook the nearest fish drag it to shore backwards and take a pic with your fingers in the gills and your  thousand dollar flyrod in hand.
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/13 06:36:45 (permalink)
    well put 3fan you forgot the bogo grip though.
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/13 18:38:26 (permalink)
    I think the Fran in HT's list is Fran Verdoliva, from back when he was guiding.  2B and I did once have the privilege of showing Francis Betters around some of the water that is now Douglaston, but I don't recall him writing anything about his trips down here, or developing patterns for this fishing. As I recall, he was fishing nymphs like he did on the Bouquet.
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    Re: Frans Flies 2015/11/13 18:47:46 (permalink)
    Yes Lucky you are correct Fran Verdoliva. He also published a book about Great Lakes Flies

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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