Filial Dun

HOOK/ TMC 3769SP-BL #10~16
TAIL/ dyed yellew partridge hackle fibers
BODY/ silver flat tinsel
RIB/ gold oval tinsel
THROAT/ dyed yellow partridge hackle
WING/ natural duck quill
NOTE/ When a small mayfly of the early spring emerges. When a type of surface emerger comes out. Duck quill catches the current, and movement is given, then yellow partridge feather shakes and provokes a fish.

Tip Miller

HOOK/ TMC 104sp #4~16
TAIL/ amherst pheasant tippet
BODY/ white sheep under fur
RIB/ gold oval tinsel
THROAT/ partridge grey hackle
WING/ a pair white hen hackle tips
NOTE/ This made a model of WHite Miller. Usable in the same way as a White Miller. Materials are softer than White Miller. Show power in a clear and suitable flow.

White Miller

HOOK/ Ken Sawada TD2 #4~16
TAIL/ amherst pheasant tippet
BODY/ white silk floss
RIB/ gold flat tinsel
THROAT/ white cock hackle
WING/ white goose quill
NOTE/ The convenient wet fly which is usable through year. Small size in the early spring, big size in the evening of warm season. It plays an active part as a dropper. You see it very well while in the dark.

Dark Leon

HOOK/ Ken Sawada TD3 #4~12
TAIL/ black speckled coque de leon hackle fibers
BODY/ silver oval tinsel

THROAT/ same the tail material (false hackle)
WING/ dark peacock wing quill
NOTE/ Mr Ken Sawada's original wet fly pattern. It is hard to lose shape in a slow flow. This wing had tied low, and the whole is slim. You can sink it well when you throw it upstream. Very effective to the fish of the sophisticate.

Jock Scott

HOOK/ Ken Sawada TD3 #4~8
TAG/ silver flat tinsel
TAIL/ golden pheasant crest
BODY/ yellow & black silk floss, half & half
RIB/silver oval tinsel
THROAT/ guineafowl (false hackle)
WING/ goose quill (blue & red married wing)
TOP/ peacock sword
NOTE/ The wet fly version of the full dressed salmon fly. Time is a little necessary to tying this. But it is the wet fly which can enter the flybox even if I take time. Please for a big game aim of the evening!

Brown Adder

HOOK/ TMC 760SP #4~14
TAIL/ blue dun cock hackle fibers
BODY/ claret silk floss
RIB/ gold flat tinsel
THROAT/ red cock hackle
WING/ turky quill (brown mottled)
NOTE/ It is convenient to use this hue.This can cover big sedge and a small mayfly.It is easy to tying even small size.

Irish Turky

HOOK/ TMC 760SP #6~12
TAIL/ yellow cock hackle fibers
BODY/ green silk floss
RIB/ yellow silk fross
THROAT/ red cock hackle
WING/ turky quill (brown mottled)
NOTE/ The color of the body is showy, but the whole harmonizes.The color settled down shows it in the water.I think that you had better use it in the warm season.