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Padishar Creel January 30th, 2005 08:18 AM

Favorite Scud Pattern?
 
Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river 4'-9'
use?

I have my books, but I suspect there is a 'special' guide pattern out there
that is a killer color, material, or colored bead or something spectacular?

Thanks in advance, Chris



George Cleveland January 30th, 2005 01:04 PM

On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 00:18:57 -0800, "Padishar Creel"
wrote:

Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river 4'-9'
use?

I have my books, but I suspect there is a 'special' guide pattern out there
that is a killer color, material, or colored bead or something spectacular?

Thanks in advance, Chris

No secret here. Olive or gray Hare's Ear Plus (Antron/Hare's Ear)
wrapped over a #12-#16 scud or wet fly hook. A few wraps of lead wire
for weight under that and a shellback of poly bag material ribbed with
either extra fine copper wire or brown tying thread pulled over the
top. I also tie a pink version with ribbing of flourescent pink tying
thread. I use a piece of velcro to fuzz up the body.

Pretty standard pattern, I'm afraid.

g.c.

George Cleveland January 30th, 2005 01:04 PM

On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 00:18:57 -0800, "Padishar Creel"
wrote:

Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river 4'-9'
use?

I have my books, but I suspect there is a 'special' guide pattern out there
that is a killer color, material, or colored bead or something spectacular?

Thanks in advance, Chris

No secret here. Olive or gray Hare's Ear Plus (Antron/Hare's Ear)
wrapped over a #12-#16 scud or wet fly hook. A few wraps of lead wire
for weight under that and a shellback of poly bag material ribbed with
either extra fine copper wire or brown tying thread pulled over the
top. I also tie a pink version with ribbing of flourescent pink tying
thread. I use a piece of velcro to fuzz up the body.

Pretty standard pattern, I'm afraid.

g.c.

Guy Thornberg January 30th, 2005 02:45 PM

Best producing scud on the Northfork & White Rivers is the same pattern
George mentions below, but a little to the gray and without the shellback -
no sparkle. Trim fur on top kind of close and leave the bottom the length of
the gape. Ugly is Good.
Guy

"George Cleveland" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 00:18:57 -0800, "Padishar Creel"
wrote:

Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river

4'-9'
use?

I have my books, but I suspect there is a 'special' guide pattern out

there
that is a killer color, material, or colored bead or something

spectacular?

Thanks in advance, Chris

No secret here. Olive or gray Hare's Ear Plus (Antron/Hare's Ear)
wrapped over a #12-#16 scud or wet fly hook. A few wraps of lead wire
for weight under that and a shellback of poly bag material ribbed with
either extra fine copper wire or brown tying thread pulled over the
top. I also tie a pink version with ribbing of flourescent pink tying
thread. I use a piece of velcro to fuzz up the body.

Pretty standard pattern, I'm afraid.

g.c.




Wayne Knight January 30th, 2005 03:17 PM


"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...
Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river
4'-9'
use?


I don't have a *favorite*, only tie and use one generic pattern. However one
of the most recent fly rod and reel issues, or maybe it was fly fisherman,
had a rather good article on scuds and scud imitation. If you can't find a
copy, email me a fax number and I'll get you a copy.



Wayne Knight January 30th, 2005 03:17 PM


"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...
Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river
4'-9'
use?


I don't have a *favorite*, only tie and use one generic pattern. However one
of the most recent fly rod and reel issues, or maybe it was fly fisherman,
had a rather good article on scuds and scud imitation. If you can't find a
copy, email me a fax number and I'll get you a copy.



Tim Lysyk January 30th, 2005 03:36 PM

Padishar Creel wrote:
Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river 4'-9'
use?

I have my books, but I suspect there is a 'special' guide pattern out there
that is a killer color, material, or colored bead or something spectacular?

Thanks in advance, Chris


Here's a recipe for you. Even has a picture.

http://www.telusplanet.net/public/cn...vid.htm#flyhcs

but I tend to use scuds mostly in lakes.

Tim Lysyk

Tim Lysyk January 30th, 2005 03:36 PM

Padishar Creel wrote:
Mind sharing your favorite scud pattern for slow moving shallow river 4'-9'
use?

I have my books, but I suspect there is a 'special' guide pattern out there
that is a killer color, material, or colored bead or something spectacular?

Thanks in advance, Chris


Here's a recipe for you. Even has a picture.

http://www.telusplanet.net/public/cn...vid.htm#flyhcs

but I tend to use scuds mostly in lakes.

Tim Lysyk

Padishar Creel January 30th, 2005 05:42 PM


"Guy Thornberg" wrote in message
...
Best producing scud on the Northfork & White Rivers is the same pattern
George mentions below, but a little to the gray and without the

shellback -
no sparkle. Trim fur on top kind of close and leave the bottom the length

of
the gape. Ugly is Good.
Guy

-------------
Guy, I can tie Ugly better than most! Most of my fllies are damn ugly...

chris



Guy Thornberg January 30th, 2005 06:28 PM

Oops Chris,
I said Padishar in the "Ugly Fly" post.
Sorry.
Sounds like our tying styles are related. That's ugly.
Ugly is good.
Guy

"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...

"Guy Thornberg" wrote in message
...
Best producing scud on the Northfork & White Rivers is the same pattern
George mentions below, but a little to the gray and without the

shellback -
no sparkle. Trim fur on top kind of close and leave the bottom the

length
of
the gape. Ugly is Good.
Guy

-------------
Guy, I can tie Ugly better than most! Most of my fllies are damn ugly...

chris






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