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worth a try? #8773128 03/31/13 11:10 PM
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I tied this pattern up last summer, but didn't have a chance to use it. What do you all think? I copied this pattern from some place but I can't remember where. I like to give credit to sources, but I can't for the life of me remember where I saw it. Maybe someone on here knows. Other color combo suggestions welcome.



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Re: worth a try? [Re: rusty rat] #8773290 03/31/13 11:56 PM
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i forgot the name of them to, have a couple in the box that are black and purple. they should be a great lmb fly.



Re: worth a try? [Re: rusty rat] #8773400 04/01/13 12:23 AM
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Nice fly I bet the bass would love it.


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Re: worth a try? [Re: rusty rat] #8775779 04/01/13 04:56 PM
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Ditto on the bass. I'd probably try a few in yellow, black or red and white, and chartreuse and white. I'm assuming those are lead eyes under there.

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Re: worth a try? [Re: rusty rat] #8776664 04/01/13 09:22 PM
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Interesting pattern. Does the weight of the hook beyond the bend give it enough weight to keep it riding correctly? It looks like it might have a tendency to lay on its side with the foam like it is.



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Re: worth a try? [Re: Txredraider] #8783302 04/03/13 10:46 AM
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Kirk, no lead eyes, those are just epoxy 3D eyes, though that is an excellent idea.

I'll have to give the yellow a try. I'd try chart/white, but I can't buy a fish on that color around here for some reason. Others have luck with it, but not me. Red/white is a good idea as well.

Txr- I see your point on the laying on it's side possibly. I haven't fished it yet. Might require the old bathtub test before I go too crazy spinning these things up. Maybe if I put some lead wraps around the bend of the hook?

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You could also try trimming the bottom piece of foam shorter than the top. It will probably ride fine as is, I'm always looking for a way for something to blow up. smile



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Txr- I'm the same way. I suspect your right though. I do figure that on the strip it will probably right itself, but resting, it may lay sideways. I will try trimming the bottom foam as well. I do really like the looks of it though and the lead eye suggestion for subsurface could be a winner too.

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With some big bead chain, you might could get it to either suspend or slow sink. The more I look at it, the more I really like this fly. I agree with Dusty about trimming the bottom "flap" shorter. It should help the balance.

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Re: worth a try? [Re: Crazy4oldcars] #8791952 04/05/13 10:40 AM
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Yup, I think trimming the bottom is a good idea. When the water thaws out I'll toss it first thing and let you know how it does. It should be a great fly if it rides right. It's gonna be in the 60's around here the next few days, come on spring! Can't wait, can't wait....

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OK, I had to try this last night. I like the way it turned out. Forgot the weed guard, tho. (Next time...)

Yellow.

Looks like I need to work on my scissor skills, too.

When I get back to the house, I will give it a toss and see how it floats.

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Re: worth a try? [Re: Crazy4oldcars] #8795359 04/06/13 10:35 AM
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excellent! I can't wait to see how it works out. Looks like I have a couple weeks to tie a bunch up if they float right. Still frozen here.

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