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That's because it *is* a Clouser--just tied in crawdad colors. :)
Dave "Hooked" wrote in message ... "Dave Martel" wrote in message ... Yes Steve--tied in at the head. I did fail to mention the 1/24 ox. brass dumbbell eyes (can also use 1/36 oz).--so make sure to tie it upside down i.e. the orange bucktail is tied on top of the hook--which will become the underside when finished. Also--put the eyes back at the 1/3 on the shank--not jammed up against the eye of the hook. Sounds like a Clouser. |
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![]() "Svend Tang-Petersen" wrote in message ... wrote: Could anyone reccomend a easy to tye "Crawfish" Pattern?? Thanks! MIKE They have one posted on flyfisherman.com as their first article. Doesnt look like a lot of work. The secret to a good crawfish pattern is that it should take less time to tie than it does to lose. :-) Mark --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.616 / Virus Database: 395 - Release Date: 3/8/2004 |
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Ain't *that* the truth. That's exactly why I don't tie them up as Whitlock
says "with eyeballs; elbows, and arseholes". The simpler, more impressionistic, and quick to tie; the better, IMO. Dave M "Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(delete this)ameritech.net wrote in message m... "Svend Tang-Petersen" wrote in message ... wrote: Could anyone reccomend a easy to tye "Crawfish" Pattern?? Thanks! MIKE They have one posted on flyfisherman.com as their first article. Doesnt look like a lot of work. The secret to a good crawfish pattern is that it should take less time to tie than it does to lose. :-) Mark --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.616 / Virus Database: 395 - Release Date: 3/8/2004 |
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![]() Joe Bruce's pattern is so simple *I* can tie it. The body is root beer estaz, the claws are pieces of tan zonker strip. Barbell eyes for the eyes. I'll be damned if I remember what the tail is made of. I'll go look at one of mine. Joe F. It looks like deer hair, tied in a laterally flat fan shape. |
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![]() "Samuel Stump" wrote in message It looks like deer hair, tied in a laterally flat fan shape. Yeah, that's it. Thanks. How ya been BTW? Joe F. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Could anyone reccomend a easy to tye "Crawfish" Pattern?? Thanks! MIKE I always prefered the clouser's crayfish pattern. Everyone that ties it will develop their own shortcuts. I found grey, lightly touched with an olive marker best. Also, use grey squirrel tail instead of red. ive knocked hell out of smallies and perch with them. Myx |
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![]() "Myxylplyk" wrote in message k.net... wrote in message ... Could anyone reccomend a easy to tye "Crawfish" Pattern?? Thanks! MIKE I always prefered the clouser's crayfish pattern. Everyone that ties it will develop their own shortcuts. I found grey, lightly touched with an olive marker best. Also, use grey squirrel tail instead of red. ive knocked hell out of smallies and perch with them. Myx I really dig Frank Reid's Fightin' Craw pattern. If only I could get the guy to post the damn thing... ![]() |
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"Tim Carter" wrote in message
... I really dig Frank Reid's Fightin' Craw pattern. If only I could get the guy to post the damn thing... ![]() No recipe, but a nice pictu http://www.gula.org/roffswaps/detail...ge=FS2000&id=2 |
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![]() I really dig Frank Reid's Fightin' Craw pattern. If only I could get the guy to post the damn thing... ![]() No recipe, but a nice pictu http://www.gula.org/roffswaps/detail...ge=FS2000&id=2 He didn't send a recipe to you either, eh? That's just like 'em..... ![]() Frank -- if you don't send me that recipe, I'm going to have to hit you up for a large number of them again this year at Penn's just like last. I only have a couple of the smaller ones left; the big ones fought Scioto River Smallmouth quite valiantly before parting. |
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![]() "Stan Gula" wrote in message ... "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... I really dig Frank Reid's Fightin' Craw pattern. If only I could get the guy to post the damn thing... ![]() No recipe, but a nice pictu http://www.gula.org/roffswaps/detail...ge=FS2000&id=2 Nice. I used to use clouser's crayfish in similar colors, until i learned that the orange color is the hardshell phase of crayfish. grey/olive/translucent is their color during the softshell phase. I still carry/fish a few orange versions, but i fish the grey/olive about 20 to 1. I also noticed that I get the larger more mature fish, more often. two cents, Myx |
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