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About a year ago, my mom was visiting and asked for a demononstration on fly
tying. I grabbed the first scraps I found on my desk and tied this. Size 8 Mustad 3261, peacock for the tail and body, metallic silver thread, and small black mono eyes. I had no intention of using it, but it ended up in one of my boxes anyway. The rainbows and brookies loved it. Could anyone tell me why fish might like this monstrosity? I don't even know what it could be classified as. It floats like a dry until it gets chewed, then fishes almost like a wet. Any thoughts? Jeremy Moe |
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Dawn Moe wrote:
About a year ago, my mom was visiting and asked for a demononstration on fly tying. I grabbed the first scraps I found on my desk and tied this. Size 8 Mustad 3261, peacock for the tail and body, metallic silver thread, and small black mono eyes. I had no intention of using it, but it ended up in one of my boxes anyway. The rainbows and brookies loved it. Could anyone tell me why fish might like this monstrosity? I don't even know what it could be classified as. It floats like a dry until it gets chewed, then fishes almost like a wet. Any thoughts? Tadpole ? But who knows what a fish "thinks". -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Dawn Moe wrote:
About a year ago, my mom was visiting and asked for a demononstration on fly tying. I grabbed the first scraps I found on my desk and tied this. Size 8 Mustad 3261, peacock for the tail and body, metallic silver thread, and small black mono eyes. I had no intention of using it, but it ended up in one of my boxes anyway. The rainbows and brookies loved it. Could anyone tell me why fish might like this monstrosity? I don't even know what it could be classified as. It floats like a dry until it gets chewed, then fishes almost like a wet. Any thoughts? Tie it with soft peacock butt hackle and it will be a great lake-fishing fly, if it isn't already. Damsel fly imitation. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... Dawn Moe wrote: About a year ago, my mom was visiting and asked for a demononstration on fly tying. I grabbed the first scraps I found on my desk and tied this. Size 8 Mustad 3261, peacock for the tail and body, metallic silver thread, and small black mono eyes. I had no intention of using it, but it ended up in one of my boxes anyway. The rainbows and brookies loved it. Could anyone tell me why fish might like this monstrosity? I don't even know what it could be classified as. It floats like a dry until it gets chewed, then fishes almost like a wet. Any thoughts? Tie it with soft peacock butt hackle and it will be a great lake-fishing fly, if it isn't already. Damsel fly imitation. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. Tadpoles and damsels, hadn't thought of either one of those. I suppose it would depend on what type/body of water it was fished. Trout season opens here (MI, on type 4 streams) the last Sat of April. Until then, maybe I'll go pester some bluegills with it and see what happens. Thanks for the input guys. Jeremy |
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"Dawn Moe" wrote in message
news:Tz_Qh.5574$5x6.4986@trndny02... Tadpoles and damsels, hadn't thought of either one of those. I suppose it would depend on what type/body of water it was fished. Trout season opens here (MI, on type 4 streams) the last Sat of April. Until then, maybe I'll go pester some bluegills with it and see what happens. Thanks for the input guys. Jeremy I've flies that look like that with white and brown. Maybe you just found a better color. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com ) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . "Dawn Moe" wrote in message news:Tz_Qh.5574$5x6.4986@trndny02... Tadpoles and damsels, hadn't thought of either one of those. I suppose it would depend on what type/body of water it was fished. Trout season opens here (MI, on type 4 streams) the last Sat of April. Until then, maybe I'll go pester some bluegills with it and see what happens. Thanks for the input guys. Jeremy I've flies that look like that with white and brown. Maybe you just found a better color. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com ) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com I wouldn't say better colors. This fly was not thought out before it was tied, just a few scraps that were left on my desk. The hackle does have some white and brown in it, I can't remember what I might have pulled the feather out of. IAC, the local rainbows here do seem to like it at times. As I have not had the opportunity to travel/fish outside western MI, I can't say from experience if it would be any good elsewhere. Jeremy Moe |
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![]() "Dawn Moe" wrote in message news:vDZQh.5339$qE2.2615@trndny09... About a year ago, my mom was visiting and asked for a demononstration on fly tying. I grabbed the first scraps I found on my desk and tied this. Size 8 Mustad 3261, peacock for the tail and body, metallic silver thread, and small black mono eyes. I had no intention of using it, but it ended up in one of my boxes anyway. The rainbows and brookies loved it. Could anyone tell me why fish might like this monstrosity? I don't even know what it could be classified as. It floats like a dry until it gets chewed, then fishes almost like a wet. Any thoughts? Jeremy Moe "Could anyone tell me why fish might like this monstrosity?" It is the peacock herl. Fish can't resist it. One of my favorite garbage flies is a light tinsel body wrap and a few long pieces of herl positioned as hackle. I suppose it looks like a big furry spider but the fish just simply mob and maul it. |
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