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    Lightbulb Orange fly

    I'm trying to find some orange fly patterns if anybody has any ideas let me know.

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    Try the Smokey Mountin Fork Tail: http://www.smokymountainflyguide.com...ked%20tail.htm
    Or an orange variation of the Partridge and Yellow.

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    thanks I really like it

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    The October Caddis will start showing up soon enough, and this is what I use when they do. Usually a size 14.

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    stimulators with orange body or where ever y'all like.
    "There's more B.S. in fly fishing than there is in a Kansas feedlot." Lefty Kreh
    I can't say about fly fishing but there's a lot of feed lots in Kansas.
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    one wet & one dry. Might want to tone down the orange!!

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    Here's my favorite Orange pattern. The Satsop Stone.


    Satsop Stone.jpg

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    Hi Liljoe,

    You could try
    1) partridge & orange softhackle
    2) an orange water cricket (orange body, black rib, starling hackle)
    3) a Red Setter (a good New Zealand pattern; I think there's a fly of the week version in the archives; really early on aroudn the first year of them)
    4) a Scotch Poacher is another New Zealand pattern with an orange body. You would have to substitute something for the pukeko wing, perhaps a magpie body feather.
    5) and a Kingfisher Butcher has an orange hackle, if that counts.

    - Jeff
    Am fear a chailleas a chanain caillidh e a shaoghal. -

    He who loses his language loses his world.

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    Jack

    DO NOT lose that Orange Caddis bring it to Lowell next month.
    "Don't mess with the Mule, just load the wagon"
    David L
    Roseburg Or.

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    How about an orange bucktail?

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