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Old May 25th, 2007, 11:32 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
riverman
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What is it? I've seen it mentioned in several places as the best fly
for taimen (black/olive in 2/0 or 3/0 sizes), but my searches have
brought up a whole array of different looking things called
'gurglers'.

Is is a specific pattern, or is it type of fly (like a 'terrestrial'
or 'dry'), or is it a generic name for any big fly that has a lot of
noise associated with it?

Thanks....if anyone wants to tie up a couple big ones and send them my
way, I'll let you know how they do. :-)

--riverman

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Old May 25th, 2007, 12:28 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tim J.
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riverman typed:
What is it?


Oh, God, give me strength. . .
http://gula.org/roffswaps/swap.php?page=GS2004&id=15
;-)
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Old May 25th, 2007, 12:36 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tim J.
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riverman typed:
What is it?


Here's the web page from Jack Gartside. In the second group of flies you'll
see many variations. These are INCREDIBLY easy to tie.
http://www.jackgartside.com/flies_fresh_list.php

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Old May 25th, 2007, 10:59 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
briansfly
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riverman wrote:
What is it? I've seen it mentioned in several places as the best fly
for taimen (black/olive in 2/0 or 3/0 sizes), but my searches have
brought up a whole array of different looking things called
'gurglers'.

Is is a specific pattern, or is it type of fly (like a 'terrestrial'
or 'dry'), or is it a generic name for any big fly that has a lot of
noise associated with it?


As Tim pointed out, a Jack Gartside creation. They do make a lot of
racket in the water

Lee Haskins has created some variations, that I use a lot for stripers.

http://www.gurglersonline.com/

If Taimen are aggressive, baitfish feeders, I have no doubt gurglers
will work.

Thanks....if anyone wants to tie up a couple big ones and send them my
way, I'll let you know how they do. :-)


How big is "big ones". :-)

brians

--riverman


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Old May 26th, 2007, 02:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
riverman
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On May 26, 5:59 am, briansfly wrote:
riverman wrote:
What is it? I've seen it mentioned in several places as the best fly
for taimen (black/olive in 2/0 or 3/0 sizes), but my searches have
brought up a whole array of different looking things called
'gurglers'.


Is is a specific pattern, or is it type of fly (like a 'terrestrial'
or 'dry'), or is it a generic name for any big fly that has a lot of
noise associated with it?


As Tim pointed out, a Jack Gartside creation. They do make a lot of
racket in the water

Lee Haskins has created some variations, that I use a lot for stripers.

http://www.gurglersonline.com/

If Taimen are aggressive, baitfish feeders, I have no doubt gurglers
will work.

Thanks....if anyone wants to tie up a couple big ones and send them my
way, I'll let you know how they do. :-)


How big is "big ones". :-)

brians



They've said something to me about 6 to 8 inches long. How big are the
ones used for stripers?

--riverman

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Old May 29th, 2007, 02:58 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid[_2_]
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On May 25, 8:26 pm, riverman wrote:
On May 26, 5:59 am, briansfly wrote:





riverman wrote:
What is it? I've seen it mentioned in several places as the best fly
for taimen (black/olive in 2/0 or 3/0 sizes), but my searches have
brought up a whole array of different looking things called
'gurglers'.


Is is a specific pattern, or is it type of fly (like a 'terrestrial'
or 'dry'), or is it a generic name for any big fly that has a lot of
noise associated with it?


As Tim pointed out, a Jack Gartside creation. They do make a lot of
racket in the water


Lee Haskins has created some variations, that I use a lot for stripers.


http://www.gurglersonline.com/


If Taimen are aggressive, baitfish feeders, I have no doubt gurglers
will work.


Thanks....if anyone wants to tie up a couple big ones and send them my
way, I'll let you know how they do. :-)


How big is "big ones". :-)


brians


They've said something to me about 6 to 8 inches long. How big are the
ones used for stripers?


Whoa, a gurgler tied on a 10X #2 Carrie Stevens hook. Sounds like
something I would tie.
Frank Reid


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Old May 29th, 2007, 10:28 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
briansfly
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riverman wrote:
On May 26, 5:59 am, briansfly wrote:

riverman wrote:

What is it? I've seen it mentioned in several places as the best fly
for taimen (black/olive in 2/0 or 3/0 sizes), but my searches have
brought up a whole array of different looking things called
'gurglers'.


Is is a specific pattern, or is it type of fly (like a 'terrestrial'
or 'dry'), or is it a generic name for any big fly that has a lot of
noise associated with it?


As Tim pointed out, a Jack Gartside creation. They do make a lot of
racket in the water

Lee Haskins has created some variations, that I use a lot for stripers.

http://www.gurglersonline.com/

If Taimen are aggressive, baitfish feeders, I have no doubt gurglers
will work.


Thanks....if anyone wants to tie up a couple big ones and send them my
way, I'll let you know how they do. :-)


How big is "big ones". :-)

brians




They've said something to me about 6 to 8 inches long. How big are the
ones used for stripers?

--riverman

The Gurglers I use for stripers are relatively small. 2"+. The site
above has Pike Gurglers, and they are in the 6-8" in category. What
makes Lee's Gurglers unique, is the foam he uses. It's dense, and very
durable. Nothing like the "fly tying" foam you can buy. Very tough
stuff, with the weak link in the fly, being the tail material. I have
around a dozen Gurglers, and haven't worn one out yet.

brians

 




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