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[email protected] March 14th, 2007 05:07 AM

The upside-down fly pattern
 
On Feb 8, 12:25�am, wrote:
On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 17:23:22 GMT, Ken Fortenberry

wrote:
salmobytes wrote:
"Da" wrote:
Today I have read an article about the upside-down fly design. Has any
one ever tied this pattern? Could you please share about your upside-
down fly pattern?


....never heard of an upside down fly before.
What article did you read?
Where was the article?


He could be talking about the Waterwisp.


http://www.waterwisp.com/


I didn't see, so I didn't follow his link, and have no intention of
looking for it, but simply from the information at hand, I suspect he
may be talking about keel flies...there was at least one book in the 70s
about these...I've "tied" (really, made - it's more that a tie) snagless
Sallies for bass this way. *Keels are a special-purpose fly/lure, on a
special hook, and unless recipe supports it and *the reason is there,
there's, um, well, no reason. *And in fact, simply tying any ol' fly
upside down can take a decent recipe and **** it up.

TC,
R


Some searches on Google using the terms "upside down fly" and "USDB"
will return several pages. For starters you can take a look at:
http://hometown.aol.com/cebushnell/page17.html

it's gives a good review of the History of Upside Down Patterns as
well as some patterns.

Salmo


[email protected] March 14th, 2007 01:32 PM

The upside-down fly pattern
 
On 13 Mar 2007 22:07:44 -0700, wrote:

On Feb 8, 12:25?am, wrote:
On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 17:23:22 GMT, Ken Fortenberry

wrote:
salmobytes wrote:
"Da" wrote:
Today I have read an article about the upside-down fly design. Has any
one ever tied this pattern? Could you please share about your upside-
down fly pattern?


....never heard of an upside down fly before.
What article did you read?
Where was the article?


He could be talking about the Waterwisp.


http://www.waterwisp.com/

I didn't see, so I didn't follow his link, and have no intention of
looking for it, but simply from the information at hand, I suspect he
may be talking about keel flies...there was at least one book in the 70s
about these...I've "tied" (really, made - it's more that a tie) snagless
Sallies for bass this way. eels are a special-purpose fly/lure, on a
special hook, and unless recipe supports it and 4he reason is there,
there's, um, well, no reason.

nd in fact, simply tying any ol' fly
upside down can take a decent recipe and **** it up.

TC,
R


Some searches on Google using the terms "upside down fly" and "USDB"
will return several pages. For starters you can take a look at:
http://hometown.aol.com/cebushnell/page17.html

it's gives a good review of the History of Upside Down Patterns as
well as some patterns.


Thanks for info.

TC,
R

Salmo



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