My favorite and most productive mayfly CDC patterns in their BWO forms:
Late Emerger/Dun
Like this one very early in the hatch when the bugs are just popping, and again very late when fish are cleaning up the scraps of the hatch.
My favorite and most productive mayfly CDC patterns in their BWO forms:
Late Emerger/Dun
Like this one very early in the hatch when the bugs are just popping, and again very late when fish are cleaning up the scraps of the hatch.
nice flies, what is the tail made of in your first pic?
if every cast caught a fish, it would be called "catching" not "fishing"
It's a Hareline product called Sparkle Emerger Yarn. I use it in Amber for trailing shucks quite often.
nice, i am going to have to pick myself up some, quadrupling the amount looks like it would look and move nicely for hinged bodies.... to hide the hinge of coarse
if every cast caught a fish, it would be called "catching" not "fishing"
I have taken a lot of interest in the posts and Patterns involving Swiss CDC over on Facebook. Swiss CDC I have found is Superior. Certainly the patterns I saw using this peaked my interest and are the best I have ever seen using CDC, and a lot of them done by a very innovative tyer by the name of Sasa Stosic.
Last edited by MR.JML; 05-27-2012 at 05:09 AM.
it is a shame i dont use facebook more often...
if every cast caught a fish, it would be called "catching" not "fishing"
now thats entertainment
if every cast caught a fish, it would be called "catching" not "fishing"