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Old 21-04-2008, 05:55 AM
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Heres a few patterns that have worked well in the last few years


Boghill Dabbler mark 2 (Stevie Munn)
HOOK- 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Golden Pheasant Crest
Rib--- Red Holographic tinsel or Gutterman red yarn
Body— Black Claret Seals Fur
Body Hackle--- Black
Throat Hackle – Orange English Partridge
Collar Hackle--- Real Bronze Mallard (dressed Cloaked)

This fly is a good all-rounder on Loughs or Stillwaters that has evolved over the last few years. I tye this fly a lot for an English Client who fishes Lough Mask on a regular basis and tells me he has took fish all over the UK and Ireland on this pattern. At first I dressed this fly a lot sparser for fishing on a small dam in the hills of Belfast for wild brown trout. Black and green always worked well for trout there, and on windy days flies that made a wake seemed to have more charm to the fish. I Fish this fly on the top dropper, pulled hard across the waves
It’s done very well for me on Loughs Melvin and Erne, a fly that works well and worth a place on your cast anytime of year, but especially early and late season.



The McCormack Bumble (Stevie Munn)
HOOK- - 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Golden Pheasant Crest
Rib--- Silver Wire
Body—Insect green or olive Flashabou or Lite Brite Dubbing
Body Hackle--- Grizzle dyed dark claret
Hackle--- Badger or pale Greenwell

This is a fly I was asked to dress by an old school pal Brian McCormack, he fishes a lot of Irelands Seatrout loughs and does very well with this pattern, and it has also worked for me on browns when they are taking buzzers or caddis, a very consistent fish taker in the bumble style. Brian still gets me to tye a few dozen of these flies every season, he tells me he uses them to great effect on Lough Currane for Seatrout and also many of the hill loughs in Donegal . The McCormack Bumble works well on the top or middle dropper, were I like to dibble it near the boat , though Brian tells me he often fishes it on the point of a long cast and pulls this fly hard though a ripple .


Wee Ginger (Stevie Munn)
HOOK- - 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Hot Orange cock with a couple of strands of twinkle
Rib--- Silver Wire
Body—Pearly white Flashabou or Lite Brite Dubbing
Body Hackle--- Fiery Brown or Ginger
Hackle--- Orange English Partridge Hackle

I use this fly when no fish are rising and nothing else is working on the big loughs, it
has worked well when the trout or on perch or roach fry, saving the day on many occasions .A good fly for finding fish. One of my boat partners who has fished with me for many years, Mr Jack Child came up with the name of this fly; he is a great believer of any fly with ginger or fiery brown. A very good fly on the point fished on an intermediate line, which has worked on Loughs Erne, Melvin, Mask and Corrib.

Munn’s Emerging May (Stevie Munn)
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HOOK- 8-10
Tail – A few Strands of olive Pheasant Tail,
Rib--- Fine Silver Wire
Body— Yellow Flashabou or Lite Brite Dubbing
Body Hackle--- Light /Med Blue Dun, Cock
Wing. Chartreuse deer hair
Collar Hackle‘s --- Orange with a Yellow/olive English Partridge Hackle in Front..

This Fly works great on The Loughs at Mayfly time, has taken many fish, consistently for many anglers over the years, it is another fly that has evolved out of other flies and ideas, many years ago a pal of mine Roy Graham started adding Lite- Brite to his flies, mixing it with his seal fur dubbing, he use to dress a fly similar to this one but much darker and with no wing, the addition of deer hair has helped this gosling style pattern especially in a wave. It works very well on Lough Erne on the top dropper pulled and then dibbled at the boat; also works when fish are feeding on daphnia mostly dew the addition of the orange hackle, which should be dressed long. This fly has been my, and many others number one fly at Mayfly time.


Black Dabbler
HOOK- 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Back Pheasant tail
Rib--- Pearly
Body— Black Seals Fur
Body Hackle--- Black
Throat Hackle – Black
Wing --- Real Bronze Mallard

This fly was first showed to me by the Belfast fly dresser Mr Frankie Haddock; I think he was given it by another great fly tyer Mr Maurice Lemon, while fishing a competition on Lough Fee. Maurice did well with the fly, fishing from Frankie’s boat that day. I have found this fly very useful on the point pulled on a floating line or intermediate, it is a fly I put on when I don’t know what to put on, if you know what I mean. It has worked well for me on loughs Melvin and Erne in early and late season, and also worked well for some of my customers on Loughs Mask and Corrib. I also caught a lot of fish with it, on a hill loch in Scotland after a game fair that I was working at in Moy, but to be honest the trout were suicidal that day and I think they would have taken any dark pulling fly. The Black Dabbler is a fly I would always have in my box.


Pearly Lansdale
HOOK- 8-12
Tail – A few Strands Pheasant Tail,
Rib--- Fine Silver Wire
Body— Pearly
Body Hackle---Claret Cock
Collar Hackle‘s --- Claret with a natural French partridge wound in front.

This is a fly that was given to me by a few on my pals that did very well on Lough Corrib. It looks like a variant of The Lansdale Partridge a fly that is a particular favorite of anglers that fish Loughs Melvin, Erne, Arrow, Furnace and Feeagh. Fished on the point it has done very well especially in the last few seasons. This fly can be fished almost any time of year but I have done partially well with it at may fly time. It also works for Salmon on loughs and has taken a few fish on Lough Melvin.
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Old 21-04-2008, 10:32 PM
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[QUOTE=irishangler;229160]Heres a few patterns that have worked well in the last few years


Boghill Dabbler mark 2 (Stevie Munn)
HOOK- 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Golden Pheasant Crest
Rib--- Red Holographic tinsel or Gutterman red yarn
Body— Black Claret Seals Fur
Body Hackle--- Black
Throat Hackle – Orange English Partridge
Collar Hackle--- Real Bronze Mallard (dressed Cloaked)

This fly is a good all-rounder on Loughs or Stillwaters that has evolved over the last few years. I tye this fly a lot for an English Client who fishes Lough Mask on a regular basis and tells me he has took fish all over the UK and Ireland on this pattern. At first I dressed this fly a lot sparser for fishing on a small dam in the hills of Belfast for wild brown trout. Black and green always worked well for trout there, and on windy days flies that made a wake seemed to have more charm to the fish. I Fish this fly on the top dropper, pulled hard across the waves
It’s done very well for me on Loughs Melvin and Erne, a fly that works well and worth a place on your cast anytime of year, but especially early and late season.



The McCormack Bumble (Stevie Munn)
HOOK- - 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Golden Pheasant Crest
Rib--- Silver Wire
Body—Insect green or olive Flashabou or Lite Brite Dubbing
Body Hackle--- Grizzle dyed dark claret
Hackle--- Badger or pale Greenwell

This is a fly I was asked to dress by an old school pal Brian McCormack, he fishes a lot of Irelands Seatrout loughs and does very well with this pattern, and it has also worked for me on browns when they are taking buzzers or caddis, a very consistent fish taker in the bumble style. Brian still gets me to tye a few dozen of these flies every season, he tells me he uses them to great effect on Lough Currane for Seatrout and also many of the hill loughs in Donegal . The McCormack Bumble works well on the top or middle dropper, were I like to dibble it near the boat , though Brian tells me he often fishes it on the point of a long cast and pulls this fly hard though a ripple .


Wee Ginger (Stevie Munn)
HOOK- - 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Hot Orange cock with a couple of strands of twinkle
Rib--- Silver Wire
Body—Pearly white Flashabou or Lite Brite Dubbing
Body Hackle--- Fiery Brown or Ginger
Hackle--- Orange English Partridge Hackle

I use this fly when no fish are rising and nothing else is working on the big loughs, it
has worked well when the trout or on perch or roach fry, saving the day on many occasions .A good fly for finding fish. One of my boat partners who has fished with me for many years, Mr Jack Child came up with the name of this fly; he is a great believer of any fly with ginger or fiery brown. A very good fly on the point fished on an intermediate line, which has worked on Loughs Erne, Melvin, Mask and Corrib.

Munn’s Emerging May (Stevie Munn)
Click the image to open in full size.
HOOK- 8-10
Tail – A few Strands of olive Pheasant Tail,
Rib--- Fine Silver Wire
Body— Yellow Flashabou or Lite Brite Dubbing
Body Hackle--- Light /Med Blue Dun, Cock
Wing. Chartreuse deer hair
Collar Hackle‘s --- Orange with a Yellow/olive English Partridge Hackle in Front..

This Fly works great on The Loughs at Mayfly time, has taken many fish, consistently for many anglers over the years, it is another fly that has evolved out of other flies and ideas, many years ago a pal of mine Roy Graham started adding Lite- Brite to his flies, mixing it with his seal fur dubbing, he use to dress a fly similar to this one but much darker and with no wing, the addition of deer hair has helped this gosling style pattern especially in a wave. It works very well on Lough Erne on the top dropper pulled and then dibbled at the boat; also works when fish are feeding on daphnia mostly dew the addition of the orange hackle, which should be dressed long. This fly has been my, and many others number one fly at Mayfly time.


Black Dabbler
HOOK- 8-14 Wet Fly
Tail – Back Pheasant tail
Rib--- Pearly
Body— Black Seals Fur
Body Hackle--- Black
Throat Hackle – Black
Wing --- Real Bronze Mallard

This fly was first showed to me by the Belfast fly dresser Mr Frankie Haddock; I think he was given it by another great fly tyer Mr Maurice Lemon, while fishing a competition on Lough Fee. Maurice did well with the fly, fishing from Frankie’s boat that day. I have found this fly very useful on the point pulled on a floating line or intermediate, it is a fly I put on when I don’t know what to put on, if you know what I mean. It has worked well for me on loughs Melvin and Erne in early and late season, and also worked well for some of my customers on Loughs Mask and Corrib. I also caught a lot of fish with it, on a hill loch in Scotland after a game fair that I was working at in Moy, but to be honest the trout were suicidal that day and I think they would have taken any dark pulling fly. The Black Dabbler is a fly I would always have in my box.


Pearly Lansdale
HOOK- 8-12
Tail – A few Strands Pheasant Tail,
Rib--- Fine Silver Wire
Body— Pearly
Body Hackle---Claret Cock
Collar Hackle‘s --- Claret with a natural French partridge wound in front.

This is a fly that was given to me by a few on my pals that did very well on Lough Corrib. It looks like a variant of The Lansdale Partridge a fly that is a particular favorite of anglers that fish Loughs Melvin, Erne, Arrow, Furnace and Feeagh. Fished on the point it has done very well especially in the last few seasons. This fly can be fished almost any time of year but I have done partially well with it at may fly time. It also works for Salmon on loughs and has taken a few fish on Lough Melvin.
Stevie Munn[/QUOTE=HOOK]Hello irishangler,I like your Munn's Emerging May I like the body dressings good tying aswell,
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These look really nice. I will tie some up for my trip to Corrib in late May.
Thanks for posting them. With some Snatchers and buzzers the fly box should be ready.
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No Problem mate , hope you have a great time on the Corrib
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Will have to add a few of these to the flybox, thank you for sharing with us, Stevie.

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Very nice, Stevie.

Been meaning to tie up some boghill Dabblers ever since I saw an article you did in fishing mag I bought.

Where is boghill btw?
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Where is boghill btw?
At the back of Mallusk, bit up from Hyde Pk Dam. Its members only I'm afraid Alan but a lovely wee lake.
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At the back of Mallusk, bit up from Hyde Pk Dam. Its members only I'm afraid Alan but a lovely wee lake.

Not True wiggs you can get Day Tickets from John Kelso , but day ticket anglers must be with a Club Member for the Boghill. I think.
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I never knew that mate, can you find out for me Stevie as Jason wants to fish it. I know you can take a guest onto Hyde Pk but never knew you could on Boghill.
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