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Amy's Ant - Fly Tying Instructions by Charlie Craven 

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Fly Tying Recipe:
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Hook: #6-12 Tiemco 5262 or 5263
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Thread: Brown or tan 3/0 Monocord
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Underbody: 2mm tan Fly Foam
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Overbody: 2mm Tan, Rust, or purple Fly Foam
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Legs: Medium brown round rubber legs
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Hackle: Brown rooster neck or saddle, trimmed short
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Body: Olive Krystal Chenille
Underwing: Rainbow Krystal Flash
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Overwing: Cow or yearling elk hair
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Thorax: Bronze Arizona Synthetic Peacock dubbing
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Foamy drys seem to have taken over as the flies of choice for dry/dropper rigs these days, and guides love them for strike indicators as well as an occasional, surprising eat. Foam bugs are easily maintained, buoyant, and durable, and in most cases, are pretty easy to see on the water. What they generally lack, however, is actually getting eaten. Many of these pseudo-indicators are so heavily dressed for flotation that their realism and fish foolery suffer. Cue Jack Dennis, fly tying O.G. and the guy all of us now-getting-old guys learned to tie from. Dennis came up with his Amy’s Ant pattern around the year 2000, and took foam flies into a whole new realm.
Jack named this fly after his daughter Amy, and it’s the alliteration of her name coupled with its lineage that made him go with the “Ant” part of its surname. Amy’s Ant is anything but an actual ant imitation, but does a stellar job of crossing over for a hopper, cicada, and stonefly all while being tough, durable, and exceedingly buoyant.
Amy’s Ant isn’t a “guide fly” as it requires a solid set of tying skills and particular care with proportions and thread control. Combining foam, Krystal Chenille, a bit of trimmed down hackle, a pile of lively rubber legs, and some elk hair topping a flashy underwing, Amy’s Ant is beautifully generic enough to cross over for a variety of dietary staples in the trout world.
The trimmed hackle palmered through the shiny Krystal Chenille body sets this fly low on the surface, while the double-layer foam overbody allows for a bit of color variegation as well as a built-in life preserver to keep it on top even after repeated assaults. The elk-hair wing sits at just the right angle to make the fly super visible even in choppy water, and assures the fly lands upright every time. The shape of the foam head helps to spread out the hair a bit to imitate the fluttering wings of a bug in trouble.
A splash of multicolored flash as an underwing, and two sets of long rubber legs complete the fly and add fish attracting-sparkle and movement.
My friend Pat Dorsey loves this pattern as much or more than I do. Dorsey is a guide, and a field editor for Fly Fisherman, and has guided more days than your favorite three guides put together. His home water is the South Platte here in Colorado, and it’s famous for its picky, small-fly-oriented denizens. Dorsey regularly crushes these snooty fish with a #8 olive Amy’s Ant, much to the chagrin of those throwing size 22 micro emergers.
Typically the Amy’s Ant is fished on a stout 0X to 3X leader, most often with a beadhead dropper like a Two Bit Hooker or Pat’s Rubber Legs riding along underneath. Fished close to the bank as a single fly, Amy’s Ant fools some of the pickiest fish into making that mistake we all hope for. It’s a versatile summertime dry that imitates a plethora of insects, and acts as a simple attractor when needed.
As I sat down to write this article, I messaged Jack Dennis, who replied with a fairly complicated storyline regarding this fly, and its inception at the hands of his wife and then soon-to-be Vice President Dick Cheney. It seems the two were paired up as a team in the Jackson Hole One Fly event, and they conspired to get Jack to design a fly for them. Jack mashed up his original Amy’s Stone pattern with a Chernobyl Ant and a couple other Western patterns he had taken a liking to, and the result is what you see here.
The Dennis/Cheney team came in fourth using this fly, but the first- as well as last-place teams used it as well! Cheney was later interviewed during a fishing segment for an outdoor television show. When asked what his favorite fly was, he named Amy’s Ant.
Dennis immediately imagined the money rolling in from such a high-profile endorsement, and was excited to see the broadcast, but that just happened to be the week of 9/11, and the episode was never shown. Despite all that, Amy’s Ant became hugely popular and is Dennis’s most popular and best-selling pattern. That’s endorsement enough.

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Комментарии : 14   
@FlyTyer1948
@FlyTyer1948 2 года назад
Nice rendition for Jack’s fly & I’m always pleased when fly’s history are included & the originator given credit for the pattern.
@wyomingtrout5581
@wyomingtrout5581 21 день назад
Jack Dennis did not trim the hackle on the original pattern. He used undersized even with the hook gap. He said that trimming the hackle would create a siphoning effect and the trim hackle barb’s would suck in water. He also added orange, yellow or white foam at the bullethead tie down as an indicator. This fly sits amazingly low in the water
@cachi-7878
@cachi-7878 2 года назад
The not getting your fingers glued made me laugh. Great looking fly, Charlie. Thank you.
@brianfeeney9493
@brianfeeney9493 2 года назад
Merck Beaucoup KING 👑 CRAVEN ⭐️🎊⭐️ ✨🎣💫
@deankrueger7178
@deankrueger7178 2 года назад
Cool pattern cant wait to give them a little vise time!! Thank you Mr. Craven!!
@joesebia6138
@joesebia6138 2 года назад
You were my guide on S Platte in Cheeseman Canyon 20+ years ago. You were guiding out of a shop either in or near Denver. Taught me indicator nympung and we caught a ton of fish. I now have your book and visit your RU-vid videos as you refine my fly tying. SALUTE!
@mikeney5113
@mikeney5113 2 года назад
Great looking tie charlie.Thanks for sharing
@charlieboutin3341
@charlieboutin3341 2 года назад
Thanks! 👍👍 Happy New Year and Best wishes ✌️🎣
@FlyfisherStreams
@FlyfisherStreams 2 года назад
very cool Charlie!!! First time seeing this fly tied. I think a purple ant would kill it!! Thanks Man!!!
@varmintassassins8924
@varmintassassins8924 2 года назад
awesome! I'm so happy that you have new videos!
@chrisbukowski9434
@chrisbukowski9434 2 года назад
Cool 😎
@ForagingFlavors
@ForagingFlavors 2 года назад
What is this used for?
@jbvap
@jbvap Год назад
Fishing
@kiffer131980
@kiffer131980 2 года назад
First!! Charlie F’in Craven!!!
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