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    Default easy gill patterns I can use to help teach with

    Teaching my son in 2nd grade and very artistic daughter in K to tie. We have worked wolly buggers and they have done ok.

    How about some of your favorite bluegill patterns that are also very easy for young hands to handle

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    Default Aunt Lydia Bluegill Fly

    This one works good for me.

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    any trout pattern that is easy to tie will work for bluegills.

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    Incredibly effective fly for 'gills (and trout too!):

    Hook: Any wet fly hook, size 10-18
    Weight: Gold bead appropriate to hook size
    Thread: Black or olive
    Tail: any black feather fibers or calftail
    Body: Several peacock herls

    Put on the bead, attach the thread, tie in the tail, tie in the herl, wrap the hearl to cover the shank, tie off.

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    The James Woods Bucktail is very easy to tie and to cast. This is known as a Smallmouth fly, but tied with medium or fine chenille on a Gill-sized hook it is very effective. I find that using a feather (rooster hackle?) for the collar is easier than bucktail. I've tied in the traditional blue/yellow and in chartreuse/yellow, root beer/yellow, root beer/olive, and white/gray. Have fun!

    Go to this site and scroll down to March 2006. Excellent video.

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    one of my favorite flies to fish is probably called something like a hackle less wooly bugger. i tie it on a #12 streamer hook, 1/8th gold or brass bead. tie in a short marabou tail and peacock herl for the body. i normally tie in 4 strands of herl, twist it together and then wrap forward. looks just like a wooly without the hackle. works great on gills. just saw this thread. sounds like the same fly. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/s...ad.php?t=24778
    Last edited by dpenrod; 12-27-2008 at 12:49 PM.

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    Gurgle pops (see faol archives ) are a fairly easy topwater fly. If they have trouble getting the craft foam lashed down tightly you can always go through and put a drop of superglue on them when they finish tying. I like a soft hackle with yellow floss and a couple of turns of grizzly hen or grey partridge for an easy tying/casting subsurface bluegill fly. Be sure to get some casting bubbles so they can catch fish on their own flies even if they get tired casting a fly line.
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    Check out Al Campbells begining tying

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    Great guys,
    thanks for the help. I think the kids will like those. I want to keep it quick and easy but also buggy looking and fun.

    I am not at all sure what happend to the day today. I was going to clear the junk off my tying bench and put things back in order. I figured the kids would drift in to see what is going on, but the early football game caught my attention and I woke up mid way through the second game

    My wife accuses me of being half bear. As soon as it snows and the temps fall into the single digits I fall asleep.

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    Foam beetles. They're easy, fast, don't involve very many ingredients, and bluegills love them
    If it swims and eats, it'll eat a fly.

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