The Chubby Chernobyl has been around for years, yet this fly is still the go-to fly for many fly fisherman and guides here in Montana. Chernobyl-style flies have been catching fish for decades, starting with the basic, but deadly chernobyl ant back in 80’s, to the chernobyl hopper in the 90’s, to the present day chubby. There is really nothing new about the chubby, as far as basic profile goes, yet the addition of a poly wing really makes this fly one of the most versatile flies ever for imitating adult stoneflies, grasshoppers, crickets, cicada, and even caddis. The poly wing helps float this fly, with or without a heavy dropper nymph, in fast choppy water. Also, the bright wing is easy to see in virtually any light conditions, making sure the angler doesn’t lose sight of his or her fly, and miss any subtle eats.
The standard Chubby Chernobyl does a great job of imitating bigger stoneflies and grasshoppers, yet with a little imaginative alteration, chubby-style flies can be tied to closer imitate smaller stoneflies and caddis, like black winter stoneflies, yellow sallies, skwala’s and october caddis as well. I have tied effective chubby’s down to size 16 for yellow sallies and caddis, plus, size 16 chubby’s make great dry-dropper flies in the fall and spring during midge/baetis hatches because of their durability and floatability.
I have had great luck with Chubby Chernobyl flies in all size and colors. Below are a few examples of chubby’s tied to imitate either specific bugs, or just general attractors. I can’t wait to try the Royal Chubby Chernobyl this summer. Tie some up and let me know how they work.
Variation #1: Yellow Hopper Chubby
Tail: Red crystal flash
Body: Yellow dubbing
Foam: Cocoa 2mm foam
Wing: Poly wing, macrame yarn, mcflylon
Legs: Medium barred brown/black rubber legs
Variation #2: Bullet Head Chubby Chernobyl
Tail: Pearl crystal flash
Body: Brown UV Ice Dub
Foam: Black 2mm foam
Wing: White poly
Legs: Purple sili-legs
Eyes: Purple 2mm foam
Variation #3 : Olive Chubby Chernobyl
Tail: Pearl crystal flash
Body: Olive Ice Dub
Foam: Olive 2mm foam
Wing: White poly
Variation #4: Norm Wood Chubby Chernobyl
Tail: Pearl crystal flash
Body: Goldenstone dubbing, orange dubbing near head of fly
Foam: Tan 2mm foam
Wing: White poly
Legs: Brown sili-legs
Variation #5: Fuzzy Foam Chubby – Purple
Body: Fuzzy Foam Purple
Wing: White Poly
Foam Wing: Brown 1mm Foam. I use a foam wing on this pattern to help push the wing back without using dubbing or a lot of thread wraps.
Legs: White/black barred round rubber legs
Variation #6: Pink Bodied Chubby Chernobyl
Tail: Pearl crystal flash
Body: Pink dubbing
Foam: Tan 2mm Foam
Wing: Pink Poly
Legs: Barred rubber legs
Variation #7: Yellow Sally Chubby
Body: Goldenrod Round Foam Body
Wing: Fine Poly Yarn
Legs: Fine barred rubber legs
Variation #8: Fuzzy Chubby Salmonfly
Tail: Brown crystal flash
Body: 2mm fuzzy foam in Salmonfly
Wing: Charcoal Poly Wing
Legs: Brown sili-legs
Variation #9: Royal Chubby Chernobyl
Tail: Brown biots
Body: Peacock herl, red floss
Foam: Brown 2mm Foam
Wing: White poly
Legs: Barred white/black sili-legs
Variation #10: Brown Chubby Chernobyl
Tail: Brown crystal flash
Body: Brown Ice Dubbing
Foam: Brown 2mm foam
Wing: White poly
Legs: Brown barred super floss
Vatiation #11: Black and Tan Chubby
Tail: Pearl crystal flash
Body: Tan Ice Dubbing
Foam: Black 2mm foam
Wing: White poly
Legs: Black and Gold sili-legs
Variation #12: Skwala Chubby Chernobyl
Egg Sac: Black 2mm Foam
Under-wing: Tape wing
Body: Olive Ice Dubbing
Foam: Olive 1mm foam
Wing: Fine gray poly, or cdc
Legs: Fine sili-legs
Variation #13: Fuzzy Chubby – Realistic Goldenstone
Body: Fuzzy Foam – Realistic Goldenstone
Wing: White Poly
Foam Wing: Brown 1mm Foam
Legs: Gold barred rubber legs – brown
Very cool. I’m interested to see if I like the flexi floss legs this season. This weather sure makes a guy ready to see a fish eat a big bug on top.