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silver Creek fly patterns
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September 22nd, 2005, 04:43 AM
sandy
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I am going to Silver Creek the second week of October. If anyone would
be so kind as to give me advice on patterns and sizes that might be
approp. at that time, I would appreciate it. If I start now I might be
able to avoid spending the price of the plane ticket on flies.
Thanks
Blue winged olive's both as soft hackle wet fly, as a
small gray sparkle dun or itty bitty parachute.
Small bead heads, brassies, pheasant tails and big #2 - #4 clousers
to imitate the dace or shiners or what ever they call'em
there. Those Silver Creek minnows are so big they will
occasionally take a small dry fly. And they feed the big
browns that ought to be getting friskie by then.
Pray for clouds and wet snow. That always helps.
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