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Good Mayfly Pattern?
Hi all,
This weekend I'm going up to a local lake. I've heard the mayflies are hatching very well, but I haven't been tying, or fishing very long so I don't know what type of pattern to use. Can anyone recomend a good pattern? If it helps at all they mayflies are white, and I'm in northern Idaho.
Thanks for any input- David
[This message has been edited by Flytyer317 (edited 10 May 2005).]
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Hi David,
The FOTW can be tied in any color combination and size you wish. It should work for you. I lived in Sanpoint for about 15 years, where are you located? Good luck on your trip. Take care & ...
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Al, I Live in Clark Fork, SO I was only 30 miles form ya. You may have heared of the lake im going to, Antelope Lake. But I think I will tie some of those FOTW patterns up. Thanks
- David
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The fly that you are going for sounds like a Callibaetis to me. Easy to find lots of pattern's for this mayfly. Here is one of the better one's By AL Troth. Ron
Gulper Special.
Hook- Any good dry fly hook such as Dai-Riki #320's Mustad #94840 Temico # 100's and so on
Thread- Brown 8/0
Tail- Grizzly Hackle fibers
Body- Dark Beaver fur
Wing- White Poly yarn
Hackle- Grizzly tied parachute style
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Hi David,
I am very familiar with the lake. If you have not already done so be sure to check out the CDA River in the Beaver Work Center area after the road is clear of snow. Take care & ...
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