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The Canadian Tube Fly the Canadian Tube Fly The Canadian Tube Fly Company 2006/2007 Catalogue Tube Flies and Tube Fly Accessories www.canadiantubeflies.com 4214 40 Ave Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA T6L 5T4 Email: [email protected] 1-800-572-7493 Page 2 A sister site of …. We have now had several successful years on the Internet selling quality salmon and steelhead flies and other fly fishing related sporting goods. Our original fly shop, ADIPOS FLYTYTING , has exploded now offering over 150 different steelhead and salmon fly patterns. Fly tying has become much more than a hobby to us! There has been a recent "awakening" in the fly tying industry to the concept of tube flies. Tube flies have been around for some time now, particularly in Europe. It's only recently that tube flies have been successfully fly fished on the west coast of Alaska, Washington, B.C., and Oregon. Several fly tiers (including ourselves) have been developing both new and traditional fly patterns and putting them on tubes. The only problem is that (to our knowledge) they are not yet readily available in fly shops and very limited choices are available on the internet. As an already successful source for flies on the Internet , we felt that tube flies deserved their own place on the web. We know that many of our customers are not comfortable ordering over the Internet. To make the process run smoother for those who are a bit apprehensive, we have produced this catalogue. Or- ders can now be phoned or emailed in. We can then create an invoice for you and confirm payment from there! If you have any questions, lease feel free to give us a call at: 111-1---800800800800----572572572572----74937493 www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 3 Table of Contents Spey Fly Tubes 4 Spey Fly Tubes continued 5 Spey Fly Tubes continued 6 Steelhead Tube Flies 777 Steelhead Tube Flies continued 888 Steelhead Tube Flies continued 999 Steelhead Tube Flies continued 101010 Steelhead Tube Flies continued 111111 Salmon Tube Flies 121212 Salmon Tube Flies continued 131313 Salmon Tube Flies continued 141414 Salmon Tube Flies continued 151515 Juri Shumakov Tubes 161616 Juri Shumakov Tubes continued 171717 Juri Shumakov Tubes For Tying 181818 Atlantic Salmon Tubes 191919 Atlantic Salmon Tubes continued 202020 Hooks 212121 Hooks continued 222222 Accessories 232323 Accessories continued 242424 Accessories continued 252525 Price List 262626 Price List continued 272727 Printable Order Form 282828 To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 4 Spey Fly Tubes Page 5 Chartreuse Spey Fall Colours Spey General Practitioner Orange Lazer Spey Spey Red Teal Spey Purple Guinea Spey Orange Mallard Spey Pink on White Spey Trio Blue Spey Trio Orange Spey Trio Pink Spey Trio Chartreuse Spey Claret Spey Pink on Pink Spey Black Palmer Spey Tippet Tip Spey Green Butt Spey Red Butt Spey Chartreuse Peacock Spey Peacock Spey www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 6 Paint Brush Spey To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 7 Steelhead Tubes Page 8 Red Butt Gurdy General Practitioner Shooting Star Spey Flesh Fly Black Egg Sucking Leech Orange Mallard Spey October Orange General Practitioner Tippet Tip Spey Pink on White Spey Pink on Pink Spey Pink General Peach Fuzz Blue Guinea Black Palmer Spey Practitioner Purple Egg Sucking Double Egg Sperm Fly Roe Bugger Green Butt Leech To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 9 Orange Prawn Olive General Purple Squirrel Blue Lazer Practitioner Black General Black Articulated Chartreuse Lazer Practitioner Leech Chartreuse Spey Purple Articulated Tube Red Butt Spey Green Butt Spey Babine Special Trio Orange Spey Claret Spey Purple Guinea Spey Chartreuse G.P. Orange Lazer Spey Fall Colours Pink Articulated Tube Trio Blue Spey www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 10 Peacock Spey Chartreuse Peacock General Practitioner Cosseboom Spey Spey Undertaker Bunny Flesh Fly Fushia Bunny Leech Blue Diamonds Red Frances Red Rider September Skies Ally’s Shrimp Goldwing Paint Brush Spey Trio Green Spey Trio Pink Spey Black Frances Chartreuse General Practi- Paint Brush (Shumakov) Winters Hope tioner (Shumakov) (Shumakov) To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 11 Flamethrower Chartreuse Guinea Pink Guinea Wing (Shumakov) Wing (Shumakov) Purple Pleasure Salt and Pepper General Practitioner Red Guinea Wing Orange Guinea Wing (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 12 Salmon Tubes Page 13 Alaskabou Orange Mallard Spey General Practitioner Pink on White Spey Chum Candy Honeymooner Ice Pick Marabou Sunburst Peach Fuzz Pink G.P. Popsicle Pink on Pink Spey Showgirl Tequila Sunrise Cherry Blossom Orange & Gold Copper Flash Fly Purple Flash Fly Silver Flash Fly Sunshower To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 14 Chartreuse & Purple Pinky Bugger Black G.P. Chartreuse Bugger Orange Prawn Olive G.P. Fushia Articulated Tube Electric Blue Undertaker Cosseboom Peacockabou Chartreuse G.P. Red Frances Hot Pink Bunny Leech Red Rider September Dusk Blue Diamond Ally’s Shrimp Blue Charm Paintbrush Spey www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 15 Goldwing Thunder & Lightning Green Highlander Trio Green Spey Trio Pink Spey Black Frances Orange Guinea Wing Chartreuse Guinea (Shumakov) Wing (Shumakov) Red Guinea Wing Pink Guinea Wing Flamethrower General practitioner (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 16 Juri Shumakov Tubes Page 17 Red Guinea Wing Pink Guinea Wing Orange Guinea Wing Chartreuse Guinea (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) Wing (Shumakov) Chartreuse General Whiskey & Soda Purple Pleasure Paintbrush (Shumakov) Practitioner (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) Flamethrower General Practitioner Winters Hope Purple Peacock (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) Red Tippet Spider Chartreuse Tippet Spider Orange Tippet Spider (Shumakov) (Shumakov) (Shumakov) www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 18 The one and only Shumakov Long Range Tubes! 13 mm long, 4 mm in diameter Tube slots come unpainted. 10 per package plus liners Juri Shumakov Long Range Tubes The one and only Shumakov Skittle Tubes! A little more weight for holding in swift currents. 13 mm long, 5 mm in diameter Tube slots come unpainted. 10 per package plus liners Juri Shumakov Skittle Tubes To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 19 Atlantic Salmon Tubes Page 20 General Practitioner Pink G.P. Olive G.P. Black G.P. Chartreuse G.P. Undertaker Cosseboom Red Frances Green Highlander Thunder & Lightning Blue Charm Ally’s Shrimp Gold Hairwing Grizzly King March Brown Yellow Butt Palmer Black Frances www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 21 Hooks Page 22 Available in size Available in size #1/0,#2, #4, #6, #8, #2, #4, and #6 and #10 Talon Tube Fly Hook #39890 Black Steelhead/Salmon Hook Available in size #2, #4, and #6 Available in size #2, #4, and #6 Mustad 30047 Stainless Mustad Red Treble Mustad Bronze Treble Available in size #2, #4, and #6 Keep in mind that all ordered tubes do come with a junction tube. Because many of our customers prefer to use their own hooks, our patterns DO NOT come with a bare hook. Eagle Claw Circle Hook Eagle Claw Circle Sea Hook Available in size #2/0 Available in size #2 To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 23 Accessories Page 24 Round Beads Facetted Beads Available in size 8mm (orange, red, green, Available in size 8mm (yellow, red, pink, chartreuse, chartreuse), 6mm (orange and red), and 3 and rootbeer), and 5mm (orange, green, red, pale blue, mm (orange, red, yellow, chartreuse) yellow, chartreuse) Diamond Beads Pinwheel Beads Available in size 8mm (clear, pink, violet, purple, yel- low, green, pale blue, chartreuse, and dark blue), 5mm Available in size 17mm (orange), and (clear, green, and pink), and 3 mm (red, pink, violet, 10mm (chartreuse, green, red, and clear) purple, yellow, green, and chartreuse ) Metalic Plastic Beads Metal Beads Available in size 5mm (silver and gold) Available in size 8mm (silver and gold) Glass Beads Glo in the Dark Beads Available in size 5mm (red) Available in size 5mm and 3 mm www.canadiantubeflies.com Page 25 There has been many requests for the addition of spinner blades, clasps and beads. Though not a tradi- tional way to fish tubes, we have several regular customers that incorporate spinners in front of our tubes. They swear that fish hit these tubes harder, especially spawning Pacific Salmon . Willow Leaf Blade French Spinner Blade Available in size 3 (brass, nickel, Available in size 1 hammered brass, hammered (brass and nickel) nickel, and chartreuse), and size 1 (hammered brass, hammered nickel, and chartreuse) Indianna Blades Folded Clevices Available in size 1 Available in size 3 and (hammered brass, hammered size 1 nickel, yellow and green, yellow and orange) Junction Tubes Sold in 3/8 inch lengths. These are used for holding your hook to your tube. Please note that all tube flies are sold with a clear junction tube. To Order Call: 1-800-572-7493 Page 26 2006/2007 Prices (in US Dollars) Copper Tube Copper Tube Copper Tube Plastic Tube Plastic Tube Tube Aluminum Brass Tube Plastic Tube Tube Aluminum Brass Tube Pattern Pattern Alaskabou $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.50 October Orange $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.50 Ally's Shrimp 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 Olive G.P. 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 Orange and Gold 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 Babine Special 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 Black Articulated Tube 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.00 Orange Lazer Spey 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.50 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.50 Black Egg Sucking Leech 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 Orange Mallard Spey Orange Prawn 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.50 Black Frances 2.25 2.50 2.75 2.75 3.50 3.75 3.95 3.95 Black G.P.
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