Recipe:
Hook – Martinek 8xl size 1, sharpest one in the pack.
Tag – 3 or 4 turns of UNI-French Oval Small Gold tinsel
Tip – Small section of UNI-Stretch Green behind small section of UNI-Stretch Chinese Red
Rib – UNI-French Oval Small Gold tinsel
Body – UNI-Floss Orange
Belly – Light Dun or tan bucktail
Throat – Black hen hackle
Underwing – 5 or 6 Peacock herls, over which are two pieces of UNI-Floss Orange (one long over the top of one short.) Slightly stiffened with wax or thin cement due to length.)
Wing – 4 Ash (medium dun) colored saddle hackles
Shoulder – Mallard dyed dun
Cheek – Jungle Cock, large
Tied by
Chris Del Plato |
In memory of Warren Duncan, renowned hairwing Atlantic Salmon fly tyer from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Dunc had a fondness for the streamer patterns of Carrie Stevens of Maine, and this pattern is dressed in her style. He was likely the fastest and most exacting fly tyer who will ever live. Remembered by many for his quick wit, generosity and for his fly tying demonstrations choreographed to the poems of Robert Service. In particular, Service’s “The Cremation of Sam McGee”, signified in the ‘ash’ coloration of the wing and shoulders used in this fly. Dunc was also known for popularizing the Undertaker salmon fly, and his favorite fly was the Rusty RAT. Elements of both patterns have been incorporated here – the tag/tip section and throat are representative of the Undertaker and the body and veiling elements are borrowed from the Rusty RAT - the floss veils replacing the golden pheasant crest typical in the underwing of Carrie Stevens’ Gray Ghost. |