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    Do any of you have a link to this fly. I found it once and tied a couple but cannot re-find it. I fished it at dusk in a very multi-species lake and caught BG, Redear, Green sunfish, a small BM and some crappie on it. Unfortunately I only tied two. One is in an underwater hook storage and one is in a good sized redear sunfish. Any help is appreciated. I did not find it with a search on FAOL. Thanks.

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    Oops I meant LMB not BM. I am at work and one of my fellow workers is a big mouth and I made a freudian slip.

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    How's this sound:
    Mountain Dew
    Hook: Mustad 9672 size 10-12
    Thread: 6/0 Black
    Tail: Red goose shoulder
    Rib: copper wire
    Body: olive antron
    Wing: 2/3 olive antron, 1/3 brown antron
    Hackle: olive

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    When you have it tied. I'd love to see it, if you wouldn't mind posting.

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    FlyLine, That's It! Thank you, I couldn't remember the overwing colors. It must be in a magazine somewhere, if I can find it again I will post the link.

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    How do you fish this Mountain Dew Fly?
    genben

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    This fly is on eflytyer.com
    hit the patterns tab
    Then under bluegill flies.
    wet flies.

    Rick

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