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Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On 11 Nov, 07:13, BJ Conner wrote:
On Nov 10, 9:55 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 03:54, BJ Conner wrote: Is this it??http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10182.htm I might even be able to tie it. Why would anybody be interested in what a nasty evil little ****bag like you has to say? MC Thanks for the kind words. Why don't you ask them if your really interested? MDK77 made a valuable informative post. I'll tie some of them up and take them to the Bow next August. No he didnīt, he asked a question, to which you do not know the answer. You are a nasty ignorant little ****bag, who will stoop to anythign at all to upset others. I am merely here to keep reminding you, and others, of it. MC |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On Nov 10, 10:27 pm, Mike wrote:
On 11 Nov, 07:13, BJ Conner wrote: On Nov 10, 9:55 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 03:54, BJ Conner wrote: Is this it??http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10182.htm I might even be able to tie it. Why would anybody be interested in what a nasty evil little ****bag like you has to say? MC Thanks for the kind words. Why don't you ask them if your really interested? MDK77 made a valuable informative post. I'll tie some of them up and take them to the Bow next August. No he didnīt, he asked a question, to which you do not know the answer. You are a nasty ignorant little ****bag, who will stoop to anythign at all to upset others. I am merely here to keep reminding you, and others, of it. MC- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks again for the thoughtfullness. I answered his question with a question and a link. The link was to page on Madam X. How do you think they will work on the Bow? |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On 11 Nov, 07:33, BJ Conner wrote:
On Nov 10, 10:27 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 07:13, BJ Conner wrote: On Nov 10, 9:55 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 03:54, BJ Conner wrote: Is this it??http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10182.htm I might even be able to tie it. Why would anybody be interested in what a nasty evil little ****bag like you has to say? MC Thanks for the kind words. Why don't you ask them if your really interested? MDK77 made a valuable informative post. I'll tie some of them up and take them to the Bow next August. No he didnīt, he asked a question, to which you do not know the answer. You are a nasty ignorant little ****bag, who will stoop to anythign at all to upset others. I am merely here to keep reminding you, and others, of it. MC- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks again for the thoughtfullness. I answered his question with a question and a link. The link was to page on Madam X. How do you think they will work on the Bow? I donīt know, and I donīt care, as noted, I am merely making sure that people know you are a nasty evil little ****bag. What you have to say is quite irrrelevant to me. MC |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On Nov 10, 10:36 pm, Mike wrote:
On 11 Nov, 07:33, BJ Conner wrote: On Nov 10, 10:27 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 07:13, BJ Conner wrote: On Nov 10, 9:55 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 03:54, BJ Conner wrote: Is this it??http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10182.htm I might even be able to tie it. Why would anybody be interested in what a nasty evil little ****bag like you has to say? MC Thanks for the kind words. Why don't you ask them if your really interested? MDK77 made a valuable informative post. I'll tie some of them up and take them to the Bow next August. No he didnīt, he asked a question, to which you do not know the answer. You are a nasty ignorant little ****bag, who will stoop to anythign at all to upset others. I am merely here to keep reminding you, and others, of it. MC- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks again for the thoughtfullness. I answered his question with a question and a link. The link was to page on Madam X. How do you think they will work on the Bow? I donīt know, and I donīt care, as noted, I am merely making sure that people know you are a nasty evil little ****bag. What you have to say is quite irrrelevant to me. MC- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Likewise, but I don't have to let people know it, your doing a wonderful job of it. |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On 11 Nov, 07:49, BJ Conner wrote:
On Nov 10, 10:36 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 07:33, BJ Conner wrote: On Nov 10, 10:27 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 07:13, BJ Conner wrote: On Nov 10, 9:55 pm, Mike wrote: On 11 Nov, 03:54, BJ Conner wrote: Is this it??http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10182.htm I might even be able to tie it. Why would anybody be interested in what a nasty evil little ****bag like you has to say? MC Thanks for the kind words. Why don't you ask them if your really interested? MDK77 made a valuable informative post. I'll tie some of them up and take them to the Bow next August. No he didnīt, he asked a question, to which you do not know the answer. You are a nasty ignorant little ****bag, who will stoop to anythign at all to upset others. I am merely here to keep reminding you, and others, of it. MC- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks again for the thoughtfullness. I answered his question with a question and a link. The link was to page on Madam X. How do you think they will work on the Bow? I donīt know, and I donīt care, as noted, I am merely making sure that people know you are a nasty evil little ****bag. What you have to say is quite irrrelevant to me. MC- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Likewise, but I don't have to let people know it, your doing a wonderful job of it. What people may or may not think of me is irrelevant to me. It is however important to me that they know you are a nasty ignorant ****bag. MC |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 01:55:58 -0000, mdk77
wrote: Tonight I saw a pattern in my fly tying book called a Madame-X. It said it could be used as a hopper, and it sat low in the water (like some here have mentioned is a "good thing"). It looked real easy to tie (I'm in my first season of tying so easy is a good thing right now). Any of you used this pattern with success as a hopper? That is what I call a "big ugly". It works wonderfully on several waters, east and west, that I have fished. It is especially valuable when tying a dropper on. It floats and floats and floats. I've taken salmon and big rainbows with it. Also, it is the fly to use when going after carp and pan fish. Dave |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
Hey, BJ...
Welcome to the club. Membership is filling up quickly. d;o) |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
BJ Conner wrote:
Thanks again for the thoughtfullness. I answered his question with a question and a link. The link was to page on Madam X. How do you think they will work on the Bow? I live about 120 miles south of Calgary. I don't fish the Bow much, but last time I was there were used a pattern called Whitlock Hopper which was a more natural imitation of the hoppers. The explanation was that the fish see a lot of flies, and go more for the naturals. This was some time ago. The Whitlock hopper can be seen at http://www.westfly.com/patterns/dry/...ckhopper.shtml Less heavily fished streams in southern Alberta and southeastern BC are where I have used the Madam X, and it worked well. Tim Lysyk |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On Nov 11, 8:20 am, Tim Lysyk wrote:
BJ Conner wrote: Thanks again for the thoughtfullness. I answered his question with a question and a link. The link was to page on Madam X. How do you think they will work on the Bow? I live about 120 miles south of Calgary. I don't fish the Bow much, but last time I was there were used a pattern called Whitlock Hopper which was a more natural imitation of the hoppers. The explanation was that the fish see a lot of flies, and go more for the naturals. This was some time ago. The Whitlock hopper can be seen athttp://www.westfly.com/patterns/dry/whitlockhopper.shtml Less heavily fished streams in southern Alberta and southeastern BC are where I have used the Madam X, and it worked well. Tim Lysyk That was a great link. I especially like the "how to fish" info. That would apply to any hopper pattern. I really liked the tip on casting into a bank and letting it bounce into the river. I'll bet that would be pretty effective. I'll copy and paste that info here in case it would be helpful for other newbies like me: "How to Fish Dress the fly with floatant and use standard dry fly presentations. On small streams, you can fish a hopper anywhere in the river, but on larger flows you will do best to present the fly right next to the bank. On larger rivers, the best places to cast are along the margins, no more than 15 feet from the bank, and often only inches from the bank. Unless you're fishing from a boat, you may find it works best to wade into the river and cast back to the bank. One effective tactic is to cast so the fly hits shoreside grass, then lands in the river with a distinct plop. This mimics the natural insect. To further imitate natural behavior, give the fly an occasional twitch as it drifts." |
Newbie hopper pattern subject revisited
On Nov 10, 8:54 pm, BJ Conner wrote:
On Nov 10, 5:55 pm, mdk77 wrote: Tonight I saw a pattern in my fly tying book called a Madame-X. It said it could be used as a hopper, and it sat low in the water (like some here have mentioned is a "good thing"). It looked real easy to tie (I'm in my first season of tying so easy is a good thing right now). Any of you used this pattern with success as a hopper? Is this it??http://www.rackelhanen.se/eng/10182.htm I might even be able to tie it. That's it. Man, I'm glad I asked this question in ROFF. Sounds like I stumbled upon an easy to tie hopper pattern that is also effective. This ROFF is a goldmine of info for newbies. Thank you everyone who helped me on this one. There is a lot of junk in this newsgroup, but the "gold" is here to, if you look for it. Lotta good guys here. p.s. I also was grateful to everyone who helped with info on the canoe (a post of about a month ago). That whole thread was very helpful. |
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