Not nearly on par with some of the ones shown in this thread. But I call this a "wolly scud" I use blood quill marabou for the legs. In the first 5 mins of "test driving" this fly I landed 2 nice...
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Not nearly on par with some of the ones shown in this thread. But I call this a "wolly scud" I use blood quill marabou for the legs. In the first 5 mins of "test driving" this fly I landed 2 nice...
In Beaufort(about 30 miles from H/H) there is a fly guide. I think the name of the shop is Bay Street Outfitters. Its been awhile since I lived there and a fuzzy on the name, but I do think that is...
That thing looks like it has a high chance of foul hooking.
Actually every fish I caught using this fly took the front hook. and only 1 time did the 2nd hook stick into the fish.
Why wouldnt it be considered a "fly"?
the hook size is 16.
the body is flexible, yet stiff. does that make sense at all?
also, the fly seems to have a little weight to it and sinks some on its own. however i put a single #10 splitshot...
Does anyone know how to tie this fly?
I used it this past weekend and it just killed the trout on Taneycomo. The fly shop I bought it from had no clue about it and said they didnt tie them, they...
I'm in. Like Silver Mallard...its easy for me since I live here.
Probably an old question, but gonna ask anyway.
Fishing for trout,if your using a tapered leader do you use tippet as well?
I always have and have never had a problem, other then tying a weak...
I have been handed a big baggie of quail feathers. Are these ok for tying?
what patterns can they be used for. They are some great looking feathers
Thanks for the help gentlemen! I think with the input from you all, we may have this little obstacle licked.
Thanks again
Can anyone offer any suggestions for weighting a fly similiar to a San Juan worm?
The thing is I need the fly to sink quick enough to get down in a stream current, but I dont want it to drop like a...