SUSPENDED BUZZER
Hook : Daiichi 1180 # 16 - 18
Thread : Gordon Griffiths 14/0 Black
Tail : Poly Wing Material White
Body : Tying thread
Rib : Midge Flash Pearl
Thorax : Peacock Herl
Head : Foam Ball and Panty-hose

Fly Tier: Lawson Devery


Tying Instruction :

1) Tie in the tail and rib about 3 mm from eye and wind tying thread tightly down the hook to bind them in as flat as possible.

2) Cut of the poly yarn to leave about 3 mm of tail and spread it in a fan shape with dubbing needle or tweezers

3) Wind the rib back up the hook to about 3 mm from eye

4) Encase the poly ball in stretched nylon so that the material becomes as fine as possible. Lock in position just behind the eye, snip off residue.

5) Tie in the peacock herl about 3mm from the ball and wrap this up the hook until it touches the ball, take two or three turns of herl around the base of the ball to set it up and lock off your thread.

6) Whip finish between the eye of the hook and the underside of the suspender ball





Note :

The idea of this fly is to suspend it by the poly ball in the surface film so that most of the body hangs just below the surface

Try it out in a glass of water to see how you got on.




ABOUT THE FLY TIER
E-mail : LawsonD@aol.com
Address :
7 St. Christopher Avenue
Fareham, Hampshire,
PO16 7BY
UK



I started fishing when I was about 6 with my uncle George who was a great (covert) extractor of Salmon from the River Tay, he never took any more than the family needed and tended only to remove fish from stretches of the river owned by the English.

I started tying flies a few years later to fish for trout on a wee river that runs through St Andrews and it was there I started to appreciate the delight of the upstream dry fly.

I am now very lucky to live now in Hampshire in Southern England and if we ever get a summer this year I will be out on the local lakes and chalkstreams trying once again to get them to rise. I am a member of out local Flydressers Guild and help out with a bit of the instruction. I guide on local rivers

when I get a chance to and when I can get back up to Scotland for the silver tourists.

My daughter lives in Vancouver, Washington State so when we visit I try to get away and get few a days on the Fall or Silver Creek. I floated a couple of the Cascade Lakes last summer and had a great time thanks mainly to the local fly fishers who made me most welcome with tips and tales. Got my first steelhead on the Deschutes also last year, mainly due to an excellent guide who put me right on top of the fish.

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