About the Morgan's Orange Buzzer Trout Fly
Mid of the water pattern from Morgan's Nimrod series.
After many trout were spooned and the contents closely examined, the buzzers were found to have a distinctly segmented body with alternate translucent and solid bands.
While a silver ribbed body undoubtedly caught trout, it was not perhaps the best imitation. At the vice, experiments of winding mother-of-pearl over a flat, green tinsel produced an electrifying effect. From one angle it appeared to be a greenish silver and from another it was pearlescent. To form the solid bands, five turns of black silk were wound and finished with a slipknot. Then add at least one coat of varnish, and the completed body is indeed impressive. The other material that reacts with mother-of-pearl in this way is fluorescent orange silk. To finish the head, white hen hackle fibres are used for breathers, bronze peacock herl for the head, and orange floss for the cheeks.
Expert Tip:
Would it work? Yes. the orange and black really scores in the summer.
Creator of this trout fly: Trevor Morgan
Tier of this trout fly: Trevor Morgan
Country of origin for this trout fly: England
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Still Water fish
Dressings
- Hook : 10 - 14
- Body : Mother-of-pearl lurex wound over orange fluorescent silk. Three equidistant bands are formed by five turns of black silk. The body is then varnished.
- Head : Bronze peacock herl
- Breathers : White hen hackle
- Cheeks : Orange floss
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