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Calcasieu Pig Boat
https://i.imgur.com/OeMG040.jpg
Calcasieu Pig Boat
Hook - Bass style
Thread - Black
Hackle - Your favorite color
Body - Chenille in your favorite color
Legs - 56 strands of rubber legs (original recipe?)
Head - Built up thread
UV Resin
I have never tied this fly before so I decided to giv it a try
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A classic! Tom Nixon's book goes into great detai on tbis fly.
Mike
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That fly would catch bass in mud with those colors. VERY nice.
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I've always liked that fly. Nice job in getting it closer to the original than mine are. Here's a couple that I've tied up. So far white and silver have been my best producer.
Attachment 15110 Attachment 15111 Attachment 15112
I'm not sure what the number of rubber strands was in the original tie was. I've seen pictures and they look sparser than the one's I tie. I don't even count the number of strands I use. The first one has a full spinner bait skirt on it. The others are tied with silicone skirt layers. I've caught some decent bass on them.
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both of these sites mention how many rubber legs
http://www.warmwaterflyfisher.com/fl...FOTM052002.htm
http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/corner.asp?page=2
but i used some crazy legs packaged by hairline dubbin. i did not count how many either ;)
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I don't think the Warm Water Fly Fisher is on line anymore. That's where I picked up on the Pig Boat three or four years ago when I was looking for something different to tie for bass. I changed up on the chenille and hackle. Mainly use long eztaz and two saddle hackles. Tie in the eztaz on the top of the hook and a saddle hackle on each side and then twist them together before wrapping. Crazy legs/Sili legs are spinner bait skirt layers. I use a them for a lot of other flies, so I buy them in bulk from a couple of catalogs that specialize in lure making. I can get 20 skirt layers for between $4 and $6 depending on the design and color.
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Tom was always very specific about there being 56 strands. For those of us who were lucky enough to know Tom, he was a great guy, a great story teller and a great tyer. He is missed by many...