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    Default A few new patterns...

    These are some flies I tied while trying to figure out how to get back into the Forum. I think it's been about six months since I last posted. I have been going through a bunch of Kidney Stone surgeries (6) in my one remaining kidney, since June 2021. I hopefully have only one more later in June to finally solve this problem. Going up through my Ureter, to gain access to my kidney, is no longer an option so I will be having a specialist from USC / Keck perform a miniPCNL - going in through my back. If all goes well, I hope to be cleared to head up to the Eastern Sierra by late August with my Son and Grandson...

    Here are the Perdigons:




    ...and this is the small guy up at George Creek sand trap, North of Lone Pine, CA this past weekend, getting a feel for the Trout with a fly & bubble:




    PT/TB
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    PT,

    Great to see you here again; nice flies and nicer family pics. Hope everything goes well for you this summer.

    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


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    PT,
    Hope all goes well for you with your surgery and recovery.
    I want to thank you again for your recommendation of the bead head Renegade for the Frying Pan. It was one of my "go to" patterns last summer on the South Platte.
    Best,
    Ted

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    It's so nice to see you post again. I was wondering what happened to you. I hope it goes real smooth for you and you're up in the Eastern Sierras as planned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by planettrout View Post

    ...and this is the small guy up at George Creek sand trap, North of Lone Pine, CA this past weekend, getting a feel for the Trout with a fly & bubble:




    PT/TB
    Great-looking flies! And this other picture is crazy-cool amazing....doesn't look real! Get well and thanks for sharing these!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Nice selection of well-tied flies. Best of luck this season.

    Jim Smith

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    pt,

    nice looking flies, we have a couple similar to these that out fish just about everything else, any day of the week on the white. tie up a root beer midge and a ruby midge, give them a try.

    get well soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by john52948 View Post
    pt,

    nice looking flies, we have a couple similar to these that out fish just about everything else, any day of the week on the white. tie up a root beer midge and a ruby midge, give them a try.

    get well soon

    I probably use Midge patterns more frequently, on the waters that I fish, than any other fly - with the possible exception of BWO's / Baetis.

    Here are a few of the Midge patterns that go with me and my kids when we're fishing:
















    ...one of these days, I will have all of the Midge patterns in this book, in my boxes (* scroll down ):

    https://books.google.com/books?id=Yw2bCgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=g bs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false

    Below is one of my favorite Midge patterns for the East Walker River, in the Eastern Sierra, in the Fall:




    PT/TB
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    pt, thats quite a selection, looks like some of my spare boxes, sitting in the closet. about the only thing i have found that out fishes the midge patterns, at certain times of the year, is a pattern i created about 5 or 6 years ago called a wired pt. from june till september it shines. i think its because i tie it like a soft hackle, flymph, that allows me to swing it as a soft hackle or fish it as a nymph

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