Irresistible

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Hook TMC 100 #10-16
Thread Uni-thread Tan 8/0
Body Gray Deer Hair
Tail Moose Hair
Wings Grizzly Hen Hackle Tips
Hackle Grizzly and Brown Hackle
Joe Messinger

Joe Messinger

Irresistible

The Irresistible originated by Joe Messinger of Morgantown, West Virginia, is an extremely high floating pattern that is considered a general purpose attractor. The first pattern was called the Deer Hair Drake and was later renamed in the 1930’s to Irresistible. Joe sent one of the flies to his friend Ken Lockwood, an outdoor writer, who remarked, “I haven’t used this one but it sure looks irresistible.” The name stuck.

Many color variations

Over the years it has spawned various color variations including; Adams, Black, Brown, White and Yellow. Joe would stack his original pattern with a dark and light deer hair. This would achieve a classic light underbody and a dark overbody. Most of the commercially-tied patterns do not have this feature and have only one body color.

Adams Irresistible

Many variations have appeared since Messenger tied his first fly and the Adams Irresistible has become the most popular. There is a dispute over the origins of this variation of the Adams dry fly. Harry Darbee of Livingston Manor, New York, came up with a very similar pattern in 1939 that he called the Beaverkill Bastard which was later renamed Rat Faced McDougall. These were generally tied on larger hooks for Salmon and Steelhead.

Rat Faced McDougall

His friend, Percy Jennings, asked Harry to tie the pattern onto smaller hooks upon which Harry suggested that Percy take on the challenge himself. Percy’s daughter asked about the name of this pattern and Percy, realizing that “Bastard” would not be fitting, asked her to come up with one. She came up with “Rat Faced McDougall” and it stuck. Ideal for rough water, the Irresistible version of the traditional Adams pattern has added deer hair to make the pattern float better.  It can be used in a variety of waters, to imitate food items almost anywhere trout are found. It can also be tied in various sizes to represent either mayfly or midge adults.

Great Sierra pattern

The pattern works very well on our rougher, fast flowing waters within the Sierra. The spun deer hair body provides great floatability. A number of variations have been adapted to regional hatches, such as the Irresistible Oct Caddis. Other variations include a good attractor mayfly pattern with the Irresistible Adams and Irresistible Wulff . Small stoneflies, such as Yellow Sallies, can be fished with the Irresistible Yellow Stimulator in sizes 10-12. The Irresistible Stimulator Orange in sizes 6-10 is a good choice for golden stones and Salmonflies.

Variations

Irresistible Wulff
Irresistible Wulff

Irresistible Wulff

Hook TMC 100 #10-16
Thread Uni-thread Tan 8/0
Body Bleached Deer Hair
Tail Moose Hair
Wing White Calf Tail , divided
Hackle Brown Hackle
Irresistible Stimultator, Yellow
Irresistible Stimultator, Yellow

Irresistible Stimulator, Yellow

Hook TMC 200R #8-14
Thread Uni-thread Orange 8/0
Body Yellow Dyed Deer Hair with Brown Hackle, palmered
Thorax Golden Stone Haretron Dubbing
Tail Bleached Elk Hair
Wing Bleached Elk Hair
Hackle Grizzly Hackle
Trico Paraquill

Irresistible Stimulator, Orange

Hook TMC 200R #8-14
Thread Uni-thread Orange 8/0
Body Orange Dyed Deer Hair with Brown Hackle, palmered
Thorax Golden Stone Haretron Dubbing
Tail Bleached Elk Hair
Wing Bleached Elk Hair
Hackle Grizzly Hackle
Irresistible October Caddis
Irresistible October Caddis

Irresistible, Oct Caddis

Hook TMC 100 #12-14
Thread Uni-thread Orange 8/0
Body Orange Dyed Deer Hair with Grizzly dyed Hot Orange Hackle, palmered
Antennae Moose Hair
Wing Bleached Elk Hair