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On Nov 21, 3:01 pm, rw wrote:
spittendrigh wrote: On Nov 21, 10:02 am, rw wrote: The Duck Lake Special certainly isn't a forgotten fly in Idaho. The one time I fished the Duck Lake Reservation (Lake Billy Shaw) I tried the Duck Lake Special, but didn't have much luck with it. I had my best success with a Skip's Nymph drifted (by wind drag) through the drowned sagebrush. That was deadly. Idaho seems to hang on to traditions longer. There are more wooden driftboats in Idaho, per boat owner, than even Oregon, where they came from. I haven't seen a Duck Lake Special in a Montana Fly shop in years. Duck Lake Reservation is just over the Idaho border in Nevada, convenient to Boise and Twin Falls. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the inventor of the Duck Lake Special is an Idahoan, although I can't recall or Google-up his name. Those facts (if the second is actually a fact) probably account for much of the continued popularity of the Duck Lake Special in Idaho. It looks like a nondescript, unexceptional, anodyne fly to me -- no better or worse than many other similar flies. I doubt that I'll ever fish it again (unless I'm desperate). It's disproportionate success represented at Bailey's is probably due to a long reign as the "it" fly. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. I'm not saying I know better. I may have the wrong information. But I always assumed the Duck Lake Special was invented for, and named for Duck Lake on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana. At Dan Bailey's there are at least 20 outlines of large fish hanging on the wall, caught on Duck Lake Specials, where the annotation specifically says the fish were caught from Duck Lake (east of Browning). |
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Gilbert wrote:
rw wrote: spittendrigh wrote: On Nov 21, 10:02 am, rw wrote: The Duck Lake Special certainly isn't a forgotten fly in Idaho. Hello mates. I am quite newbie to fly tying, so I poorly know only a couple of classical patterns. I googled on "Duck Lake Special" to find some tying pattern, with no luck. Do anyone has a shot of this fly so that I could check what it looks like. Thanks. There's a photo on this page: http://tinyurl.com/342ba7 -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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spittendrigh wrote:
On Nov 21, 3:01 pm, rw wrote: spittendrigh wrote: On Nov 21, 10:02 am, rw wrote: The Duck Lake Special certainly isn't a forgotten fly in Idaho. The one time I fished the Duck Lake Reservation (Lake Billy Shaw) I tried the Duck Lake Special, but didn't have much luck with it. I had my best success with a Skip's Nymph drifted (by wind drag) through the drowned sagebrush. That was deadly. Idaho seems to hang on to traditions longer. There are more wooden driftboats in Idaho, per boat owner, than even Oregon, where they came from. I haven't seen a Duck Lake Special in a Montana Fly shop in years. Duck Lake Reservation is just over the Idaho border in Nevada, convenient to Boise and Twin Falls. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the inventor of the Duck Lake Special is an Idahoan, although I can't recall or Google-up his name. Those facts (if the second is actually a fact) probably account for much of the continued popularity of the Duck Lake Special in Idaho. It looks like a nondescript, unexceptional, anodyne fly to me -- no better or worse than many other similar flies. I doubt that I'll ever fish it again (unless I'm desperate). It's disproportionate success represented at Bailey's is probably due to a long reign as the "it" fly. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. I'm not saying I know better. I may have the wrong information. But I always assumed the Duck Lake Special was invented for, and named for Duck Lake on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana. At Dan Bailey's there are at least 20 outlines of large fish hanging on the wall, caught on Duck Lake Specials, where the annotation specifically says the fish were caught from Duck Lake (east of Browning). You must be right. I'm always confusing Duck Lake and Duck Valley (both Indian reservations). At any rate, the Duck Lake Special is one of the highly recommended patterns for Duck Valley. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
Gilbert wrote: rw wrote: There's a photo on this page: http://tinyurl.com/342ba7 Thanks rw. Seems it's quite alike the red tag ? |
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