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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote I've noticed that there is no tail on this, and that is something I was trying to include. Ideas or comments? -- Frank, I know zero about this bug. I'm just trying to be social and take an interest in the PennClave. Thinking about "white, glassy, extended abdomens" last night I remembered a section on extended bodies in Shane Stalcup's ( sp?) book on mayflies bottom to top..... if my old memory serves you posted that you got the book The first one he shows looks great to my not too good at fly tying eye ... and I think you could build it soft enough and mount it to hinge a little to minimize hooking problems The fish might not give a **** but you'd have the coolest looking fly box in camp G I tend to just whip out the minimum effort flies that fool the fish, myself, and most of mine could be tied a lot neater with a little more effort, but work well enough. But then I'm usually embarassed to show or share them to/with anyone but the trout Oh, I think tails would look great .... to MY eye, most spinners on the water have a 'shape' that certainly includes the tail ..... I tend to make more effort to tie neat ones on spinner patterns than on duns, myself ( again not for this exact bug, in general ) |
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