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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote ... Daniel-San (Rot13) wrote: "Wolfgang" wrote ... What to tie.......? While I'm no master at the Pass Lake (or much else frankly,) I've gotten pretty good at tying it...howzabout another Kurdistani special? Something to toss around on the Black Earth? Well, the quintessential Curdistani The horrors of my spelling... two demerits. mud bottom stream fly is gonna be the Hex......but to anyone outside the area, this would likely be a mere curiosity.....unless they feel a need to frighten the neighbors or varmints or something. heh. There was a video from a while ago showing an extraordinarily large hex hatch as it appeared on NOAA radar. IIRC, 'twas Curd-ish in origin. I planned many things for last summer, and actually managed to follow through on a few, but the plan to chase the hex thru Michigan fell thru. Such is life, I guess. little bits of floss and hook crumbs. Please don't criticise my swap fly yet...at least wait until Joe sends them out. :-) No, I think it's going to be a streamer this time. Pearlescent zonkers are a passable immitation of trout fry as well as a number of other small bait fish. Did some good with them this year. Yeah, that's what it's gonna be. Sounds good. Dan |
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