This one surprised me too. This is a wet
fly, not a streamer. BIG hint, we had one here recently, but not by the same name.
Have fun!
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LadyFisher, Publisher of
FAOL
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This one surprised me too. This is a wet
fly, not a streamer. BIG hint, we had one here recently, but not by the same name.
Have fun!
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LadyFisher, Publisher of
FAOL
Green Weenie?
maybe a Woolly Worm?
Could it be the San Juan worm?
Jim Smith
I would guess that it is either the Woolly Worm or the San Juan Worm.
Ladyfisher has us in her clutch's and Like all beautiful women most toy with us over and over.
I have summoned all my will power to avoid this one! No more sleepless night for this guy, no way!!
Ahhhhh shuck's I'm on the reel!!
it's a Stonefly Nymph!!
I hope the late night TV is good!!
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I feel more like I do now than I did when I got here!
Cactus
Yellow Partridge.
Wait -- what's the category? Most popular wet fly?
I think most popular is not the status, this is the 3rd largest SOLD wet fly in the US. I have several in one fly box, and have never used one.
It isn't a soft hackle.
[This message has been edited by LadyFisher (edited 12 January 2006).]
could it be a scud
Black Gnat wet. Seems like all newbies end up sith some in their box and they are rarley usefull.