Improved Governor

This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Improved Governor.

Improved Governor | www.johnkreft.com

This is another steelhead fly found in John Shewey’s Classis Steelhead Flies book. It’s one of my sources of flies for TBT posts.

I’ve read recently about the low steelhead returns in the Columbia Basin and it got me thinking about the last time I swung a fly for this marvelous fish. This beauty is from a trip on the Deschutes River in late September 2014.

Deschutes Steelhead | www.johnkreft.com

Shewey writes the Improved Governor had its beginnings from an old trout fly in England called the Governor, much like many steelhead patterns.

Martha Benn, daughter of the famous John Benn, tied the fly with a feather wing. Later, in the 1930’s, C. Jim Pray was the tier to replace the feather wing with bucktail because they were much sturdier when hooking and landing multiple fish.

To learn more about the Improved Governor and other steelhead flies, I highly recommend John’s book:

Classic Steelhead Flies by John Shewey

Here is the fly pattern I used to tie the fly:

Hook:

Dai Riki 2929 #2 *

Tag:

Gold flat or oval tinsel

Tail:

Red hackle fibers

Butt:

Red silk floss

Body:

Peacock herl

Rib:

Gold or silver oval tinsel

Hackle:

Brown saddle or neck hackle

Wing:

Brown mallard, fox squirrel tail, or brown bucktail

Cheeks:

Jungle cock

Note: The Dai Riki hook I used to tie the fly is not included in the original pattern.

Enjoy…go fish, stay safe!

Similar Posts

  • Images from the Road

    Here is this week’s images from the road. A few more pics from our recent fall fly fishing road trip. The image above is an Owyhee Rainbow Trout. A Brownie eager to take a dry fly on the Owyhee River. A Mahogany mayfly. A bison in Yellowstone National Park. The same bison with a tourist…

  • Tying a Variety of Flies

    I’ve been spending quite a bit of time at the vise recently, tying a variety of flies for customers. Fishing will pick up soon and I’ll be off on this year’s fly fishing road trips, so I need to get as many flies tied as possible in the next month or less. If you read…

  • Lee Wulff’s Hitch Specials

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is Lee Wulff’s Hitch Specials. Four flies make up Lee Wulff’s Hitch Specials – Silver Blue, Red Squirrel, Haggis, and Blue Squirrel. These are very interesting flies, built with a molded, plastic body. A friend loaned the flies to me for my Throw Back Thursday Fly posts. Lee Wulff’s…

  • My Favorite Caddis Imitations

    I’ve spent some time on my favorite river over the last couple of weeks waiting for hatches and rising fish. Some days, I was rewarded…other days I sat a lot and watched the river. While waiting, I decided to look in the streamside vegetation to see if I could locate some bugs. I thought it…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *