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![]() "mdk77" wrote Tonight I saw a pattern in my fly tying book called a Madame-X. It said it could be used as a hopper, and it sat low in the water (like some here have mentioned is a "good thing"). It looked real easy to tie (I'm in my first season of tying so easy is a good thing right now). Any of you used this pattern with success as a hopper? Oh yeah. Great little bug. Even better if you tie it ala the mad librarian, Conan: under the deer hair wing, add a couple CDC feathers. Gives it a little extra motion. Another variation I like is to tie it with a few strands of kystal flash or something similar in the tail area. Good at dusk and dawn. Have fun, -Dan |
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