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Old 28-05-2007, 08:27 PM
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Default Blushing and Near Perfect Buzzers

It’s another 2 for 1. This time the Blushing Buzzer and the Near Perfect Buzzer. The Blushing Buzzer is obviously tied to represent a black buzzer. In his book Trout & Salmon Flies of Scotland, Stan Headley describes it as “death on a hook” I wouldn’t disagree with him! The Near Perfect Buzzer is designed as a close copy of the lighter coloured greyish midge which appears later in the season. Stan describes it as “extremely effective” I would disagree this time and describe it as “more death on a hook”


The tying method for both flies is nearly identical. The only differences being in the body and the colour of the hackle.



Instructions assume right-handed tyers.


Blushing Buzzer

HOOK – Partridge K14ST (Oliver Edwards Emerger)
THREAD – Black UTC70
BODY - Two layers of thread well varnished
WING BUDS – Four strands of Glo-Brite No 8 either side
THORAX – Two strands of Peacock Herl
HACKLE – Two turns of Black Hen


STEP 1
Attach the thread and wind down round the bend and back to the thorax. Whipfinish and detach the thread.


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STEP
Apply two or three coats of varnish to the thread wraps and allow to dry.


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STEP 3
Reatach the thread.



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Then tie in four strand of Glo-Brite under the shank with figure of eight wraps.



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STEP 4
Tie in two strands of Peacock Herl

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Then twist into a rope and wrap towards the eye.

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STEP 5
Bring four strand of Glo-Brite up one side and tie off. Repeat with the other side and tie off.

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STEP 6
Tie in the black hen hackle.

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Then wrap, no more than two turns, and tie off.


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STEP 7
Whipfinish and varnish for the completed fly.


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The Near Perfect Buzzer



HOOK – Partridge K14ST (Oliver Edwards Emerger)
THREAD – Black UTC70
BODY - Varnished stripped Peacock Quill
WING BUDS – Four strands of Glo-Brite No 8 either side
THORAX – Two strands of Peacock Herl
HACKLE – Two turns of Grey Dun Hen.



STEP 1
Tie in and wrap the quill to form the body, then tie off and whipfinish as above.


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STEP 2
Apply two or three coats of varnish to the quill and allow to dry.


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STEP 3
Follow STEPS 3,4,5,6 and 7 steps above, substituting Grey Dun Hen for the hackle for the completed fly.
Both Buzzers side by side. Near Perfect on the left and Blushing Buzzer on the right.


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I usually form the bodys on several of these first, completing the tying when the varnish has dried
Don’t forget to allow the varnish to dry between coats.
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Old 28-05-2007, 09:39 PM
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brilliant flies. i have to tie some,

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Thanks Scotfly


The black one looks perfect, although that stripped quill mullarkey beats me every time.

Is there an easier way besides using an eraser to get rid of the fibres?
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Nice work Scotfly, will need some of the black ones soon!

BTW - getting eyes sorted out today to finish flies for swop.
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I can vouch for both flies, i've fished them for the past few years and they're both good. I prefer the Blushing Buzzer myself!

Nice job Scotfly!

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Thanks Scotfly


The black one looks perfect, although that stripped quill mullarkey beats me every time.

Is there an easier way besides using an eraser to get rid of the fibres?
I normally bleach mine, about 30 seconds in neat bleach. (cheap bleach) Then rinse out in water.
I've also tried hair removal cream (prefer shaving though ) and it works as well, but is messy.
The important bit is to wrap them in a damp cloth/tissue or soak them in water before you wrap them, less brittle that way.
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Old 30-05-2007, 06:25 PM
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Nice flee's Scotfly

They look like a nice fly to have on a cast alongside a 'conventional' buzzer and a snatcher - a nice compromise, thanks.


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Another nice SBS Scotfly. Cheers
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The black one looks perfect, although that stripped quill mullarkey beats me every time.

Is there an easier way besides using an eraser to get rid of the fibres?
Get some sticky wax and apply it to finger and thumb. Grip the fibre and pulled downwards. That should be easier.
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