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    Default My Bead Head Soft Hackle

    This is my soft hackle that I have been tying and fishing since the early 90's. I have added a bead head for the faster/deeper water. It has been my most productive fly for all these years. Originally, I tied it without a bead. It works great fished as a wet fly - especially on the swing. If you see rises, you can either see that it swings near the rise or even false cast enough to dry it off and then fish it "dry" as well.
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    Very nice looking Soft Hackle Byron.
    "A fly must first please the user before the fish."
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    Beautiful fly and very well tied. Soft hackles are consistently one of my top producing patterns in a wide variety of fishing situations.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Hi Bryon,

    That is certainly one very nice fly. I was just looking through Fogg's new book on wet flies and your fly is as good or better than many of his illustrations. Please keep up the good work and please keep sharing your pictures. 8T

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROR-EYE View Post
    Very nice looking Soft Hackle Byron.

    Soft Hackle Byron, sounds like a good name for the fly. I suspect I'll try to tie up and use some soft hackle byrons.
    Thanks for sharing this.

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    Hi Byron,

    That's a very classic looking soft hackle (apart from the bead head). I find them very effective as well, and often I start fishing with a team of 2 or 3 spiders. One of my favorites is Pritt's Water Cricket, which I submitted as a fly of the week some time ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byron haugh View Post
    This is my soft hackle that I have been tying and fishing since the early 90's. I have added a bead head for the faster/deeper water. It has been my most productive fly for all these years. Originally, I tied it without a bead. It works great fished as a wet fly - especially on the swing. If you see rises, you can either see that it swings near the rise or even false cast enough to dry it off and then fish it "dry" as well.
    Very nice Byron. I realize the tying sequence is straight forward. Would you list the materials please?
    Thanks,
    Bruce

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    Very nice tye indeed. Would you please be so kind to list the pattern so I can have a go at it.

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    A very nice fly, looks very good.
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    Nice tie there! Have only fished soft hackles a couple of times, may need to try it more if everyone seems to have success with them.
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