Another multi-species fly, that can be tied in any number of color combinations. Probably one of my favorite variations of John Barr's original Copper John, this rubber legged one, in crazy colors is certainly a fun tie.
Hook: #8-12 curved shank
Bead: Any color, size to match the hook
Thread: Black
Tail: Goose biots, any color
Body: Wire, any color
Wingcase: Pearl or opal tinsel, large
Thorax: Ice dub, any color
Legs: Thin rubber, any color
Hackle: Hen, any color
** Some of the popular books used on this channel: **
Fly Pattern Encyclopedia: https://amzn.to/34U0rUe
Mike Valla's "Tying the Founding Flies," 2015, https://amzn.to/354oSir
Valla's "Tying and Fishing Bucktails..." 2016, https://amzn.to/3Jg2Mys
Valla's "Tying Catskill-Style Dry Flies," 2020, https://amzn.to/3DmYOjJ
Valla's "Classic Streamer Fly Box," 2020, https://amzn.to/3n3Vakf
Dave Hughes, "Essential Trout Flies," 2017, https://amzn.to/3lbCZYX
Hughes, "Nymphs for Streams and Stillwaters," https://amzn.to/3HC2jpc
Hughes, "Wet Flies," 2015, https://amzn.to/33ac3lQ
David Klausmeyer's "Favorite Flies," 2020, https://amzn.to/3oeSNMa
Randle Scott Stetzer's "Flies, the Best One Thousand," https://amzn.to/34Q15mp
Terry Hellekson's "Popular Fly Patterns," 1976, https://amzn.to/2L4IyvS
Dick Stewart's, "Flies for Bass and Panfish," 1992, https://amzn.to/3aGpFs1
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