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Another "situation" that needs work, judging from the success level I have
and see around me Come up to the Firehole in late June and late in the day. Fish the area downstream from the Firehole picnic area about 1/4 mile and on down a good ways. There is some activity that looks like fish on caddis that drives me nuts .... patterns that work on the Firehole, late in the day, late in June, when it looks like the fish are taking caddis, don't work. These are really pretty small fish, but the problem is still intriguing |
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On Nov 30, 5:03 pm, "Larry L" wrote:
Another "situation" that needs work, judging from the success level I have and see around me Come up to the Firehole in late June and late in the day. Fish the area downstream from the Firehole picnic area about 1/4 mile and on down a good ways. There is some activity that looks like fish on caddis that drives me nuts ... patterns that work on the Firehole, late in the day, late in June, when it looks like the fish are taking caddis, don't work. These are really pretty small fish, but the problem is still intriguing Those fish are easy. I get one every cast. :-) |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message news ![]() the most consistent failures I encounter revolve around "Tiny Fall Baetis" Each day in the late season has a hour or so when the baetis are crawling all over your waders, fish are feeding like crazy, and only a few can be caught .... never with that "problem solved" feeling. I "think" the fish key on subsurface spinners, egg layers awash, but I've tried every pattern I've seen and made up a few myself ... none worked with that mentioned efficiency of a "solution" tie a few of these over the winter: Hook--standard wet fly, sizes 16-20 Thread--Danville 6/0 olive brown Rib--yellow silk or cotton buttonhole twist Hackle--starling Tie on thread, run to bend, tie in ribbing, run thread back to a bit short of the eye. Rib with yellow thread, tie off. Hackle wet fly collar style with starling, 3 or 4 turns will do. Tie off a neat head and finish. For some reason, this is sort of the only fly that works for me during large periods of Sept and October here in PA, where little olives are the daily fare. Enough to be a "solution" fly?? Try it and get back to me...... Tom |
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![]() "Tom Littleton" wrote Hook--standard wet fly, sizes 16-20 Thread--Danville 6/0 olive brown Rib--yellow silk or cotton buttonhole twist Hackle--starling Tie on thread, run to bend, tie in ribbing, run thread back to a bit short of the eye. Rib with yellow thread, tie off. Hackle wet fly collar style with starling, 3 or 4 turns will do. Tie off a neat head and finish. For some reason, this is sort of the only fly that works for me during large periods of Sept and October here in PA, where little olives are the daily fare. Enough to be a "solution" fly?? Try it and get back to me...... Tom I will tie some soon, and I will report .... thanks, Tom |
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Larry L - your psuedo Klingon thang really speaks to me. I've been
puzzled for decades on PA spring creeks when the autumn afternoon delivers great Baetis-ing to emergers, cripples and duns, and then as the magic hour approaches, little rusty variants to the spinner fall in the fast water. With normal Ephemera, this is when I expect to really clean up. Then ---- the alpha trouts drop down to the slick tailouts and start gobbling, almost like a gonzo Trico fall. And hookups? Nada. A few cursory, tail flipping inspections to the usual Baetis spinner suspects, and once in a while, a foul hook on the cheek or outside of the chin - clearly a miscalibrated rejection. After decades of this humbling, I had a revelation viewing Ozzie's last videos of the olive spinner fall: the spent females, which of course swim around as their penultimate act, were just under the meniscus, upsidedown! And the air bubble entrapped by their wings was underneath the bod. Now: how in tarnation do you imitate that geometry? What would Isaac Newton do? Or Galileo? LaFontainish tricks like sheaths, air bubbly thangs, etc, would make the fly turn rightsideup, which is to say, wrongsideup. Hmmmm? tl les |
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![]() "lestrout" wrote in message ... the spent females, which of course swim around as their penultimate act, were just under the meniscus, upsidedown! And the air bubble entrapped by their wings was underneath the bod. Now: how in tarnation do you imitate that geometry? What would Isaac Newton do? Or Galileo? LaFontainish tricks like sheaths, air bubbly thangs, etc, would make the fly turn rightsideup, which is to say, wrongsideup. Hmmmm? and further....what do you think the trout keys upon? Do you think they consider rightsideup, upside-down or whatever, or merely judge size, color, motion and position in the water column? Hmmmmm, indeed! Tom .....the fun things winter brings to ponder! |
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![]() "Tom Littleton" wrote and further....what do you think the trout keys upon? Do you think they consider rightsideup, upside-down or whatever, or merely judge size, color, motion and position in the water column? Hmmmmm, indeed! Tom ....the fun things winter brings to ponder! I't been hard for me to believe that nearly any properly sized fly won't work ... I can barely see the damn thing, how does a trout see it well enough to reject it !! I don't seem to be able to find barbless wet fly hooks small enough for the pattern you suggest ( I have them down to #18, but bet #20 to #24 will be needed on Silver Creek ) I'll use some dry fly hooks .... that will probably work OK? |
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![]() "lestrout" wrote meniscus, upsidedown! And the air bubble entrapped by their wings was underneath the bod. Now: how in tarnation do you imitate that geometry? What would Isaac Newton do? Or Galileo? LaFontainish tricks like sheaths, air bubbly thangs, etc, would make the fly turn rightsideup, which is to say, wrongsideup. I've noticed the bubbles, but not that inverted position ... I've tried a few "air bubble" imitation efforts, one, with a tiny piece of crystal flash tied spinner wing style, I remember, drew a strike on the first cast, and the second .... and I was starting to strut a bit at my incredible angling abilities ( a difficult task in thigh deep water for an obese old man with bad arthritis :-) That second cast was the last successful one for days ( during the mystery hour ) ... and after it, that fly no longer even drew a playful look and trouty chortle ... humble is a word I continue to fully understand, at least in the realm of fishing. |
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"Larry L" wrote in news:_2h5j.17108$MJ6.4424
@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net: I've tried a few "air bubble" imitation efforts, Nothing imitates an air bubble like -- oddly enough-- an air bubble. Work some CDC into the nymph and coat it with Frog's Fanny. You'll need some weight to sink the nymph, and you'll need to swap nymphs fairly often. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... I don't seem to be able to find barbless wet fly hooks small enough for the pattern you suggest ( I have them down to #18, but bet #20 to #24 will be needed on Silver Creek ) I'll use some dry fly hooks .... that will probably work OK? they should. However, there is a point(no pun) to using the hooks I chose: Small wet fly hooks, with standard shank length, are very strong, and wet fly hookups can be powerful, especially with larger fish. I use Dai Riki(090?) hooks and the barbs are very small, easily flattened with small pliers. Do you have to tie onto a barbless hook, or can you adjust afield?? Tom p.s. Note also that a #20 wet fly hook is the same length as a #22 dry, in most hook lines. So, if you do use standard dry hooks, use #18-22, as opposed to the #16-20 I stated. |
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