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    Default The Dirty Rat

    I put it on my must-tie list.

    Blog post here.

    Original Hatches article here.

    Has anyone tied this? Experienced tiers, how much $ do you think this would cost to tie? I can't wait to start making these things someday!

    -T
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    Cool fly, looks pretty easy to tie. Cost? - ultrachenille, chickabou/marabou, 2mm foam and stick-on eyes are cheap; hook's going to be the most expensive component (those Gammys run about 30 cents each).

    Regards,
    Scott

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    I'm not up to rats, yet. I haven't even managed a mouse pattern.

    But I do have one mouse pattern on my "favorites" and I'm thinking I will tie one and try chasing some brown trouts later in the summer, and later in the day, with it.

    John
    The fish are always right.

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    Great looking pattern. I will be sure to add it to my box for my next trip out for bass. Thanks a lot for sharing this with us.

    Jim Smith

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    Just tried some after seeing the blog.

    Dirty Rat

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    Neat fly. I have been playing with sculpin wool in dubbing loops for bait fish patterns. I have also been thinking of using it for a mouse/rat pattern with a spun deer hair head. Pretty much the same idea with different materials. Thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rons81 View Post
    Just tried some after seeing the blog.

    Dirty Rat
    Those look good! did you do chickabou or marabou?

    Also, how much head cement did you use on the nose wrap? Looks good with the magic marker nose on it. Let me know when you catch fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnScott View Post
    I'm not up to rats, yet. I haven't even managed a mouse pattern.

    But I do have one mouse pattern on my "favorites" and I'm thinking I will tie one and try chasing some brown trouts later in the summer, and later in the day, with it.

    John
    A German Brown will smash a mouse? Really? I thought they were "insect only" and that bass and pike were the true meat eaters...
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    Quote Originally Posted by adglife View Post
    A German Brown will smash a mouse? Really? I thought they were "insect only" and that bass and pike were the true meat eaters...
    Once they reach a certain age/size, browns prefer larger portions of protein although, depending on the stream, you can still get them on bugs.

    Regards,
    Scott

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