Found a picture of a new hopper pattern without a recipe, so I decided to a shot at it, and I think they came out rather well.
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/P6110634.jpg
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/P6110633.jpg
Found a picture of a new hopper pattern without a recipe, so I decided to a shot at it, and I think they came out rather well.
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/P6110634.jpg
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/P6110633.jpg
I think they came out very well. Would you describe the technique a little, please?
Thanks,
Mike
The rear is just two pieces of foam glued together; I then tied the segments with thread, whip-finishing each one so it was independent.
Then i put on some bead chain eyes. Then I put a strip of foam (same width has rear body) over the eyelete, long enough to make two segments (one for the eyes, one behind.) The foam was then pulled back and tied down behind the eye, and at the spot where the rubber legs connect, and voila.
No floatant needed for those guys , I love foam flies. Great job.
Nice lures.
Allan
Nice flys!
They look great ! But just a suggestion : you might try adding some deer hair or calf tail ( or somthing ) for a wing on a few.
Thanks - that helps me a lot!
Mike
I took them out yesterday, and they caught 2. Casting wasn't a big issue; less than half of the time it flipped on it's side.
But today I tied one with wings, watcha think? The wing is supreme hair with some black flash, and plastic bag material over-top of that, though it normally hugs the wing material (as the photo doesn't show.)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/P6130640.jpg