Oh, whenever I clicked the link that you posted it worked fine. I'm not really sure what happened must have been some malfunction on my computer. Well sorry for posting a pretty much useless topic.
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Oh, whenever I clicked the link that you posted it worked fine. I'm not really sure what happened must have been some malfunction on my computer. Well sorry for posting a pretty much useless topic.
Does anyone know what happened to the website troutnut.com? Whenever I tried to access it a message stating that the website could not be found came up. This was one of the best sites for anything...
I havent been there for a while but you could call the fly shop or check their website ncflyshop.com they usually update it daily.
mayfly by belle and sebastian. i wouldn't be suprised if noone has heard of it
I have never fished there but i really want to try to make it up this summer, it's just that it's kind of a far drive and when I drive far away it is usually to the j, well maybe I'll give there a...
Thank you so much I couldn't remember where I saw them. Did you post those on paflyfish.com? I could've sworn thats were I first saw them.
I think that fly would look great with a bead.
Heritage Angler can you post a link to those pics because I remember seeing them but I can't remember where, and would love to see them again.
I have a Cabela's traditional that I use for steelheading and it is great, and it was only like $120.
I like to use dyed green woodduck for wings on my green drakes.
Well there are two methods that come to mind other than just regularily hackling it.
The first would be to just tie it on the hook in clumps of the fibers all the way around the fly.
The other way...
That looks like a freel living caddis larva to me.
I fish an all white stonefly for steelhead on the erie tribs with some good results, I usually use it in a tandem with a smaller caddison the bottom. I also use a white woolybugger all the time it...
I know people that just use a red hook as a san juan worm imitation and it works.
i think that you were right with the gray drake but im not real sure
you can use the eyes as wingcases on nymphs
heres a recipe
hook 14-22
thread grey
tail grizzly hackle fibers
body stripped grizzley hackle stem
thorax grizzley hackle trimmed short
feelers grizzley
i have heard of people fishing just a red hook as a san juan worm imitation so thats what i would tie on them
in the south central streams like the little j or spruce you will mainly see small bwos slate drakes maybe a size 18 sulphur that hatches on some streams in october i fish those streams in the fall...
in an article in fly fisherman on tying the web wing caddis barr recomended to put a drop of super glue on the wing after the fly is finished
also i like caddis imitations my favorite is the joann caddis
for erie trib steelhead i like the green weenie, elk creek weenie, egg sucking leech, egg sucking stone, egg patterns, general nymphs and the bead belly emerald shiner
someone might have said this already but at your craft store sell bathing suit elastic and it makes great scud backs and also they sell invsible thread which is great to rib your scuds with