Flat Wing Streamer for Fresh Water
I've fished the Nine-Three and the Needebah, but never really got excited about traditional flat wings. I read Ken Abrames book several years ago and immediately got hyped on his Razzle Dazzle style flatwing deceivers. I played with the style for a few seasons and really found them to be excellent for late summer and autumn bass and hybrid wiper fishing. Anywhere there's a population of gizzard shad that get to 5" long, this fly has worked.
[img]www.flyfishohio.com/images/Wiper_on_Flatwing(600pw).jpg[/img]
Do you fish flatwings? I'm particularly interested in feedback from anyone who's used these for big-water trout like Great Lakes browns. I've found this is a great largemouth fly, too.
I've posted full fly tying video through iTunes or at the FFO site if you want to download them.
Joe C.
Note - I'm not sure why my pic link isn't working. Moderator assistance please?
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Joe,
Try typing just www.-----------.jpg
Leave off the IMG
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It doesn't seem to like that either... Thanks for your help.
J
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[url=http://www.flyfishohio.com/images/Wiper_on_Flatwing(600pw).jpg:127ee]Wiper on Flatwing[/url:127ee]
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I alway think of flatwings as big fish flys. My largest striped bass ever was on one and I have a lot of confidence in them
They have an undulating movement that I believe is very life-like
Mostly I tie 6-7'' ones that imitate large sand eels, but I have some smaller ones in my trout, bass, and saltwater fly boxes also
My flies are certainly not works of art like those of Mr. Abrams, but I think it's the action of these flies that make them fish so well.
I don't tie "named" flies and I leave off the junglecock, but take the tying style and adapt it to colors I like to use
Yellow over white, chartreuse over white, olive over yellow over white, and purple over yellow over white are my favorites
I tie a "muddler" style flat wing that I like alot too. The hydraulics of water passing over the deer hair head makes the tail wiggle in a most enticing manner
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Great idea, a flat wing Muddler. I'll have to try that one out. It sounds a lot like a Zoo Cougar, but with saddle hackles....
Joe C.
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I "borrowed" the idea for the flatwing muddler from Wellfleet, Mass. guide Jeff Smith
He's a pretty innovative tier and and one of the best guides on the Cape.
This photo is from his web site http://www.finaddiction.com/
http://www.finaddiction.com/images/f...%20reduced.jpg
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I'd really like to know how you got your pic to work!!!!
Anyway - cool flies!
Joe C.