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    Default Wilson Wee Creek Hopper

    Caught this



    Here



    Using this



    Here’s Murry Wilson’s video; about as easy as they get

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pjh9AFzo70


    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Cute little fly. I have a small "mouse" pattern that I tie for Bluegill fishing. It's based on the Splinter Mouse pattern. I play around with the tail material, this one happens to have a bit of rubber toy tentacle for a tail. I suspect that this would also work well for Brown Trout or even good sized rainbows. Minnie Mouse.JPG

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    Great fly/report!

    Thanks for posting that link. Through it, I discovered his fuzzling technique.
    Isaiah 41:10

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    Quote Originally Posted by smij View Post
    Thanks for posting that link. Through it, I discovered his fuzzling technique.
    You’re welcome. He tied some interesting flies; I was sorry to hear he passed away.

    Regards,
    Scott
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    Scott,
    Thanks for posting this ingenious use of a foam cylinder! It's good to know that fish like it too.
    Where do you get the foam cylinders that you use to tie this fly? What size cylinder did you use for that hopper?
    Thanks,
    Ted

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    Ted,

    I used 3/16” cylinders; think they were Wapsi.

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    Scott
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    Oh, thanks for that vid!

    I typically fish GFA Foam Hoppers in size 14 for Bluegills. This might be another pattern that can be very useful for such a small size.

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    Water + fly






    = fish



    Added some grizzly hackle; doubtful that the fish care one way or another.

    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    Scott,
    "doubtful that the fish care one way or another" covers MOST of my fly fishing philosophy. I rest on my hunnert + years of experience to exercise "common sense" . I KNOW what they "should" eat and that's what's on the end of my tippett ,usually .
    The ONLY place I often leave totally frustrated is on Flat Creek in the National Elk Refuge just outside Jackson . It's got to be a size 66 and heaven forbid the hackle is more than 1/16 " above the hook shank and the color is just off pale brown and your lapels don't have grass stains fom crawling to straemside. Do all that and you'll hook up. Got three in 30 years so please don't EVER call me a "giverupper". But I digress.............Nice fly Scott.

    Mark

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    Scott,<br>"doubtful that the fish&nbsp; care one way or another" covers MOST of my fly fishing philosophy. I rest on my hunnert + years of experience to exercise "common sense" . I KNOW what they "should" eat and that's what's on the end of my tippet ,usually .&nbsp;<br>The ONLY place I often&nbsp; leave totally frustrated is on Flat Creek in the National Elk Refuge just outside Jackson . It's got to be a size 66 and heaven forbid the hackle is more than&nbsp; 1/16 " above the hook shank and the color is just off pale brown and your lapels don't have grass stains fom crawling to straemside. Do all that and you'll hook up. Got three in 30 years so please&nbsp; don't EVER call me a "giverupper". But I digress.............Nice fly Scott.<br><br>Mark

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