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Another fly idea
Went out with a fly I tied up with left-over materials. Worked better than the Goldie Jr, black or white boa yarn flies or a black furled tail leech today. No pictures as I lost it on a fish.
size 10 hook, small bead head. brown lalma hair as dubbing and two pieces of peacock tied on in the middle and then folded back to form 4 legs that went about 1/4 inch beyond the bend of the hook.
the peacock was red. Had to many other things to do today to get any more tied.
Rick
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Hi Rick,
Thanks for posting the fly pattern.
Do you think you could get a picture of the fly? You have a history of coming up with flies that tend to catch fish.
(Every once in a while I come up with a pattern that catches fish, but mostly my original patterns are a long series of flops.)
Again, thanks for posting the pattern.
Thanks and regards,
Gandolf
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I have a few other things too. Will try get few tied and get the pictures posted.
Rick
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Hi Rick,
Thanks. Sounds like you have your hands full for a few days. Post it when you get the time.
Thanks and regards,
Gandolf
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Thanks when you post the pics Rick. I want to try tying it. But I am not too good at going by a material list and creating the objective fly. I sure would like to see the picture to know what I am trying to achieve as I try to tie it.
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http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...eacockwing.jpg
hook 12 to 16
Bead head
dubbing body
peaock tied in on each side. fol.ded back and tie again
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That looks very very buggy, Rick! I can see why the fish would like that one.
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Thanks for the picture Rick. My minds eye had something different pictured. Very buggy.
Greg
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I can see that driving bluegills absolutely nuts.
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Thanks Rick,
Like Greg said, I was not sure what it looked like. I had an idea in my minds eye, but it was only a guess. It looks like something gills would eat, so I need to tie a few.
Thanks and regards,
Gandolf