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Old February 11th, 2004, 04:10 AM
Kevin
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Default sculpin patterns

Anyone have any good sculpin patterns?


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Old February 11th, 2004, 11:46 AM
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"Kevin" kmcdo wrote in message
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Anyone have any good sculpin patterns?


The original muddler minnow with its head trimmed to the proper shape is
probably as good as any.

Wolfgang


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Old February 11th, 2004, 05:19 PM
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Dave wrote:snipFront fins . . . hen . . .color of your choice. Tied in just
behind the
head.


Just for ****s and grins you might try a half dozen strands on each side from
an olive and black stripe spinner bait skirt as different kind of front fins .
They look pretty cool, and move in the water great.I place them just in front
of the first wads of wool and to the rear of the glued on eyes.

Big Dale
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Old February 11th, 2004, 10:26 PM
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"Big Dale" wrote in message
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Dave wrote:snipFront fins . . . hen . . .color of your choice. Tied in

just
behind the
head.


Just for ****s and grins you might try a half dozen strands on each side

from
an olive and black stripe spinner bait skirt as different kind of front

fins .
They look pretty cool, and move in the water great.I place them just in

front
of the first wads of wool and to the rear of the glued on eyes.

Big Dale


Hi Big Dale,
Good points. I sometimes use rubber legs and/or eyes. Amazing how either,
or both can be such a "trigger" in certain conditions. Thanks for bringing
it up.
Dave



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Old February 11th, 2004, 11:03 PM
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Default sculpin patterns



Kevin wrote:

Anyone have any good sculpin patterns?



Maybe Warren will give you his. Great looking pattern.

Willi


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Old February 12th, 2004, 03:00 AM
-- Rob
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Default sculpin patterns

around here there is a johnny darter which is kind of a barred cream color that
is imitated best by 2 patterns:

first - a mini puff (bonefish pattern) in cream.

second - a local pattern using cream marabou tail, bushy dubbed hares mask,
spun deer hair head like a muddler, with dumbell eyes.

variations on the same are all good.

key is to fish it like a sculpin: long line downstream, plenty of weight,
settled to the bottom, with slow twitches in the shallows adjacent to a good
hole.

then hang on.

-- Rob
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Old February 12th, 2004, 03:51 AM
Kevin
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Dave Whitlock has a really good looking sculpin. But, he wants $30 plus
s/h. It only makes 6. Fly fishing magazine (march) has a nice looking
pattern. A nice fella at a local shop showed me how to tie one with rabbit
strips and marabou. I cant remember what he called it. The shop is called
T. Hargrove. They also have a web site. Anyone ever been there?
"rb608" wrote in message
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"Kevin" kmcdo wrote in message
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Anyone have any good sculpin patterns?


I can't attest to them personally, but Harry Murray recommends Whitlock's
Sculpin, the Spuddler, & Shenk's Black Sculpin for smallmouth.

Joe F.




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Old February 15th, 2004, 01:21 PM
Bob Sheedy
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Try an appropriately coloured and sized marabou muddler. If you want to get
fancy just add some pheasant tuffs right behind the ehad on either side.
Works for me.

Bob S


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