The Hungarian Partridge nymph post from the other day represents a tried-and-true recipe I have been using for perhaps four or five years.  However, after about a dozen flies, my mind begins to wander and I start substituting materials "just for fun".  After tying a bunch with the original instructions, I tied up a bunch that looked like these two:
I have not tried either one of the variations in the water. But I have no doubt that they will work nicely.
I am thinking of tying a batch with a glass beadhead only. They might be nice when I don't want the fly to sink as far as it would with a metal beadhead.
Two Beads
Less the Tail 
| A tailess variation. Tied the same as the original instructions except that the first feather is tied with the tip pointing toward the bead | 
I have not tried either one of the variations in the water. But I have no doubt that they will work nicely.
I am thinking of tying a batch with a glass beadhead only. They might be nice when I don't want the fly to sink as far as it would with a metal beadhead.
 
 
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