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Fly Tying Friday - John Gooderham's WHATZIT

March 5, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
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Before discussing this week's fly pattern, let me introduce John Gooderham. John is a talented fly tyer on the Semperfli Pro Team of fly tiers, so it should come as no surprise that this week's fly pattern is made entirely of Semperfli materials.  

John and his fly tying companion Frampton

John and his fly tying companion Frampton

I was immediately attracted to the WHAZIT because it is a buggy-looking nymph pattern that is sure to be a killer panfish pattern. I first learned about this pattern last fall and have tied up many of them, but they are yet untested. I anxiously await the coming of spring to correct that! However, John has tested this pattern extensively on both warm and cold water species, and it has produced well for him. Here is what John has to say about the fly.

Everything about WHATZIT just screams panfish!

Everything about WHATZIT just screams panfish!

The Whatzit is a fly born of necessity. I was looking to design a simple fly to catch multiple species and suggest a wide variety of insect larvae, scuds, or other subsurface food sources. The fly itself isnʼt so much of a pattern as it is a "style" of fly. My concept follows the "same from any angle" approach knowing that the suggestive flies often out-produce the detailed imitations. The great advantage is that the Whatzit can be tied in a variety of colors, sizes, and combinations. For example, the very first prototypes were done with a peacock herl body with wire ribbing. Iʼve since switched to the SEMPERFLI Dirty Bug Yarn for all the bodies for durability and reliable color renditions. Peacock herl can be dyed with the same materials and look completely different - it also does not respond well to Bluegill abuse or Trout teeth. DBY is available in a wide color range, can take lots of punishment, and is easy to work with. For all these reasons, the Whatzit is a winner (just look at the fish photos from the first day), but most importantly is the ability to fish this fly in so many different ways. You can keep the fly on your tippet and try several presentations until you find a productive one. Cast it slightly upstream and allow to dead drift to depth, swing as a traditional wet, retrieve with slow strips, and/or use a Sawyer "induced take" action. Just donʼt look away before your drift is complete! Enjoy this pattern, and Iʼll see you on the stream! 

John Gooderham

The WHATZIT is a killer trout pattern as well!

The WHATZIT is a killer trout pattern as well!


The WHATZIT

The WHATZIT

Pattern Recipe:

Hook: #14 or #12 Scud style wet fly 

Thread: Semperfli 12/0 NanoSilk colors optional 

Abdomen: Semperfli Dirty Bug Yarn 

Rib: Semperfli Tying Wire 0.2mm 

Thorax: Semperfli Straggle Legs 


Tying Instructions:

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Wrap a #12 or #14 Scud hook shank with Semperfli 12/0 NanoSilk.

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Secure Semperfli 0.2mm wire (Copper used here) to the underside of the hook shank. 

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Cover the wire with NanoSilk to the bend of the hook. 

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Secure 6cm of Semperfli Dirty Bug Yarn (Ryacophila color used) at the hook bend. 

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Twist the Dirty Bug Yarn clockwise and wrap it on the hook shank to a point slightly behind the hook eye. Secure with NanoSilk, and do NOT trim excess! 

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Rib the wire forward (I use a bobbin) to the excess Dirty Bug Yarn tie-in point. Wrap four turns of wire to form a thorax, half hitch, and break off the wire. 

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Tie in 2cm of Semperfli Straggle legs in your desired color (Peacock Green used here). 

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Cover wire wraps in the thorax area with NanoSilk and wrap up to the hook eye. 

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Wrap excess Dirty Bug Yarn forward to finish the thorax and tie off with NanoSilk - trim excess now.

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Wrap Straggle Legs forward and tie off behind hook eye - trim excess. 

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Secure 8-10 hard wraps of NanoSilk for the head and whip finish to complete the WHATZIT. 4 materials, 3 minutes! 


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In Fly Tying Friday, Fly Tying Tags WHATZIT, nymph pattern, bluegills, bluegill fly pattern, bream, brim flies, brim, panfish flies, John Gooderham
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Fly Tying Friday - The Creature

February 26, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
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The Creature is my version of a mop-style fly that I designed for fishing in warm water. The fly received its name from an anonymous fisherman I was chatting with at one of my local lakes. We were comparing notes on the day's fishing, and as conversations like these often go, we shared the contents of our fly boxes

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In Fly Tying, Fly Tying Friday Tags The Creature, Fly Tying Friday
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Fly Tying Friday - Working With Foam

February 19, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
Foam is an easy to work with material that allows you to create flies for bluegills to tarpon and everything in between!  Chocklett’s Loco Foam used here to create an unusual appearance.

Foam is an easy to work with material that allows you to create flies for bluegills to tarpon and everything in between! Chocklett’s Loco Foam used here to create an unusual appearance.

Sheets of inexpensive closed-cell foam have long been used for fly tying. This versatile material can be found everywhere and can create an endless variety of flies and bugs for warm water fly fishing. Foam sheets are available in a wide range of colors and thicknesses.

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In Fly Tying Friday, Fly Tying Tags Fly tying with foam, foam bugs, foam, Fly Tying Friday, fly tying
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Fly Tying Friday - Jack Harford's House Fly

February 12, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
Jack Harford’s House Fly is a versatile topwater pattern for panfish and bass!

Jack Harford’s House Fly is a versatile topwater pattern for panfish and bass!

I have dozens of favorite foam patterns that I tie and fish regularly. One versatile design that rises near the top of that list is Jack Harford’s House Fly. The House Fly is an easy-to-tie pattern that you can modify to imitate a wide range of topwater offerings.

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In Fly Tying, Fly Tying Friday, Guest Post Tags Fly Tying Friday, foam bugs, Fly tying with foam, The House Fly, Jack Harford, Fly Tying, top water, dry fly, big bluegills, bluegill, bream flies, brim, brim flies
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Panfish On The Fly on the Fish Untamed Podcast!

February 8, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
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I recently appeared on the Fish Untamed Podcast. I spent an enjoyable hour with Katie chatting about fly fishing for panfish.

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In Podcast, Fly Fishing, Fishing, Commentary Tags Fish Untamed Podcast, panfish, bluegills, bluegill streamers, big bluegills, flyfishing, fly fishing techniques, Podcast
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