There's your name for it. Korn-ucopia!
Cheers,
A.
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Speeking of Korn-ucopia...
This morning this guy took the Korn's Worm and I got several others on the Turkey Tail Black Stone. I even caught a few on top... Cold out there today 40 degrees, but sunny... all-n-all a good day.
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-vJZpgpx-SF...0/P1040275.JPG my old Orvis scores again...
I have no doubt this fly takes a lot of fish. Excellent job. I love the fly, and the SBS.
I found Paton's Natural Mix wool sold at both of our local Michael's and Joann's craft stores. By using one of the readily available 50% off any one item coupons, I was able to buy your basic lifetime supply of this wool for about $3 bucks.
John
there you go.... tie them up...... and that same dubbing makes a mean Adams dry fly too.... just saying.
Byron, no guides icing up.... I hate that..... if I think that will happen I don't go fishing, that's how much i hate that.... We have had a great winter/spring and I have been fishing a lot!
Just wanted to let you know that I tied up a couple of these and tried one yesterday morning here in NJ. I wasn't doing very well with nymphs on the bottom, when I saw a trout seemingly taking emergers just under the surface. There were only a few tan caddis and craneflies hatching at the time. For the heck of it, I tied this fly on unweighted and threw it out there in the vicinity of the trout. Right away he hit it just under the surface, and I landed a nice brookie (although stocked). I then proceeded to take a bunch more on this fly, even hooked and lost an 18 to 20-inch class rainbow, before losing the only ones I had with me. Nothing else seemed to work nearly well after that. I need to tie up a bunch of these ASAP.