A dense Baetis with a subtle hotspot
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Iron Lotus |
I tie these in size 12 to 16 using jig hooks and size 18-20 on regular nymph or scud hooks.
Because Baetis nymphs do not have anything red or gold on them, I've tried several versions of this fly with black or black nickel beads and without the red thread hotspot, thinking picky tailwater fish might prefer a more natural looking fly. For me, the more lifelike colorations have been completely out-fished by the original sporting red and gold. I can't tell you why the fish prefer the hotspot and gold bead, but I can tell you they do. Go fish...
Material List
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Hook: Hanak H 400 BL Jig Hook - 14


Thread: UTC Ultrathread 70 Denier - Light Olive


Beads: Hareline Slotted Tungsten Beads - Gold - 7/64" (2.8mm)


Weight: Lead Wire Spool - .010


Tail: Whiting Coq De Leon Tailing Packs - Medium Pardo


Abdomen: UTC Ultrathread 70 Denier - Light Olive


Ribbing: 6/0 UNI-Thread Waxed - White


Hot Spot: UTC Ultrathread 70 Denier - Red


Body Coating: Loon UV Clear Fly Finish - Flow


Thorax: Arizona Synthetic Dubbing - Peacock


Wing Case: UTC Flashback Tinsel - Black - Large


Other tools from the tutorial:
Renzetti Master Vise ![]() ![]() |
Loon UV Mega Light ![]() ![]() |