The Halfback and Fullback Flies My first encounter with these two flies was in the late 1970s when I was working in Casper, Wyoming. While working there I fished the Trappers Route Section of the North Platte River a minimum of 2 to 3 times a week. These two patterns along with my Trappers Route Special (an adaptation of a Platte River Special) and my Trappers Route Muddler accounted for approximately 90% of the fish caught. The following is excerpted from the article; The Halfback and The Fullback by Nathan Winter Streeter in Fly Tyer Magazine, Volume Four Issue Two, August 1981. The Halfback and Fullback are two of the best trout flies for fishing in the Rocky Mountain Region od the United States. They have proven effective in all types of fishing situations from catching creek chubs in warm, still creeks to landing ten pound browns in cool rushing rivers. They have been trolled in lakes and fished through ice, but the running trout streams are their homes. They should be a part of every trout fisherman's fly box. ~ Nathan Streeter
I added the bead a few years back and it didn't effect the pattern negatively. Not sure if it is a "real" improvement or not but it works good for me. ~LoJ
Bead Head Fullback By Larry O Jurgens Source: A Nathan Streeter Fullback Adaptation Hook: TMC 3769 Size: 6 ~ 18 Thread: Dark Brown 6/0 UNI Thread Tail: Pheasant Tail Barbs Rib: Green Ultra Wire Body Peacock Herl Hackle: Brown Whiting Saddle Shell Back: Pheasant Tail Barbs Head: Black Tungsten or Metal Bead Tying Instructions 1 -- Slide the bead onto the hook shank. Bead size is tyers choice. 2 -- Wrap a thread base behind the hook eye that is tight...