Rookie,

Sorry about that, I guess I didn't understand what you were asking for. I find that most patterns work in a wide variety of locations simply because they are very general and represent many different food sources to fish. The Carter's Sculpin for example looks like a small sculpin or perhaps a crayfish when it is work slowly along the bottom. I fish it mid water most of the time and I suspect it looks something like a leech or even a small baitfish. For that reason, I don't worry about geographics too much unless there is a very specific food source that the fish are targeting.

I'm glad that you're enjoying the dubbing twister. I think that dubbing brushes will work very well on most of the Carter Nelson series to give them a little different look. Give it a try and let us know how you do.

p.s. I'm afraid you're going to have to change your handle from rookie since it obviously doesn't apply any longer. Just a thought...

Jim Smith