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For ME beetle patterns are one of MY dry "go to" patterns for searching the
water, fishing to fish I've seen when nothing specific seems to be hatching, and for fishing to risers when they won't accept my "hatch matching" efforts. Larry's Fishing Rule #19 " After some refusals to your best entomological marvel ties, rest him and show him a beetle before you give up." g I'd probably pick a #14 or 16 black foam beetle, tied with a peacock underbody, rubberlegs, and a dab of bright poly on the back to help me see it, in that oft contemplated "you can only have one dry fly" situation YMMV PS another benefit? you can tie them VERY fast and they last a long time if you run tying thread through the peacock to strengthen it PPS do NOT be afraid to try some HUGE beetles for searching ... I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised |
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I tie my black foam beetle underbody with peacock herl. Then I don't bother
with legs. Between the color, flash, and little bits sticking out wiggling, it seems to be dynomite! The smaller sizes work best on Brookies but Rainbow especially like a #10 or 12. I have a small hoard of Japanese beetle pattern I found at a shop in Linville NC. I have never found the material to make the darn things. They are somewhat fragile and only take a dozen or so fish before they are done. I've never found a beetle pattern for Rainbows and Browns to beat it. -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! "Larry L" wrote in message ... For ME beetle patterns are one of MY dry "go to" patterns for searching the water, fishing to fish I've seen when nothing specific seems to be hatching, and for fishing to risers when they won't accept my "hatch matching" efforts. Larry's Fishing Rule #19 " After some refusals to your best entomological marvel ties, rest him and show him a beetle before you give up." g I'd probably pick a #14 or 16 black foam beetle, tied with a peacock underbody, rubberlegs, and a dab of bright poly on the back to help me see it, in that oft contemplated "you can only have one dry fly" situation YMMV PS another benefit? you can tie them VERY fast and they last a long time if you run tying thread through the peacock to strengthen it PPS do NOT be afraid to try some HUGE beetles for searching ... I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised |
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