Skykomish Yellow (didn't have any red chenille for a Skykomish Sunrise)
Tied the wing with the Ed Haas method Allan described in the Coal Car sbs - facing forward over the eye of the hook, then folded back; locks the hair in place.
Skykomish Yellow (didn't have any red chenille for a Skykomish Sunrise)
Tied the wing with the Ed Haas method Allan described in the Coal Car sbs - facing forward over the eye of the hook, then folded back; locks the hair in place.
Last edited by ScottP; 12-17-2013 at 08:00 PM.
Great looking bunch of flies that no self respecting SRC could resist.
Think you meant Ed Haas.
Scott - Love the flies. Thanks for sharing. What size are they?
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I think these look fantastic! I bet they would work for a number of species..... looking at the colors here, my first thought was swinging them for white bass.
The Green Hornet strikes again!!!
Andy's Stavis Bay
Last edited by ScottP; 12-18-2013 at 05:54 PM.
Scott I fish the lower Delaware (big water) average depth 40 feet and over 150 yds. wide. I use different heads made from Cortland lead core and Cortland braided mono and have no problem getting those flies down. no need for jig style flies then. I use an 8 wt. rod most times.
sandfly/bob
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I did not escape.....they gave me a day pass!
from the outer edge of nowhere
fly tying and fishing ghillie..