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    I thought I would see if there is any interest in this:

    How about a swap for the people attending the Michigan Fish In?

    Let's limit it to 12 people. The pattern can be anything that could be used at the Michigan Fish In. Remember...there is a warm water fishery available also.

    Here is a link to Gates Lodge hatch chart to get the juices flowing:

    http://www.gateslodge.com/hatches.htm

    Bring the flies with you to the Fish In. We will get together in the Board Room and swap the flies face to face.

    I will be tying a EHC variant that Al Thomas showed me...

    Remember...flies are due AT THE FISH IN...they will not need to be mailed.

    1. Kaboom1 EHC
    2. Scubatim The Brassie Fishing Fly
    3. EdD parachute patriots
    4. Rainbowchaser TBD
    5. bdesavage Trico
    6. jcampbell Knit Pickin May Fly
    7. Jack Hise I'll think of what later
    8. Shorthaul Adams
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    Hey Brad can I get in with a this fly?

    The Brassie Fishing Fly

    The brassie is a fairly simple fly to tie, but as almost any fisherman will tell you, peacock catches trout. You can try out different colors of wire in this fly pattern, such as red, and black. There is now a wide variety of wires available on the market, and so no limits in your choice of colors. The brassie can also be used for hard water fishing in the winter months.
    Ingredients for the Brassie:
    Mustad C49S Size 12
    Fine to Medium copper wire
    Peacock Herl

    instructions to tie this fly

    Take a piece of copper wire, and start to wind it up the shank of the hook. Don't worry about leaving a small tag end, we will take care of that later. Secure the tail end of the wire between your fingers.

    Continue winding the wire forward until you are a couple of wraps short of the eye of the hook. Use your fingernail to push the wire wraps snuggly together. You may need to add an extra wrap.

    Tie in your thread at the eye of the hook, and tie off the excess wire. Tie in 2 or 3 strands of peacock herl. Wrap the peacock herl around the tying thread to give the herl more strength.

    Wrap the peacock around the shank of the hook a few time to form the head of the fly. Tie off the herl, and add a whip finish to the brassie. Add a dab of head cement to secure the thread. You will now need to take care of the tail end of the wire. You can either use a pair of wire cutters to snip the wire close to the hook shank, or just bend the wire around the hook a couple times. You should add some flex cement to the wires of the fly to secure them firmly.
    Last edited by scubatim; 04-10-2008 at 03:40 PM. Reason: wanted to add instructions
    Remember we all live down stream

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    I'd like to bring some parachute patriots

    Ed

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    Ed bring a lot of them I hear they are deadly! LOL
    Remember we all live down stream

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    Tim and Ed
    Glad to have you.

    Brad

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    I'd like to join. Maybe a green weenie. Probably something else I've been mentally tinkering with. I'll post later if the idea seems to work.

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    Hi Brad,
    Put me down for a "Trico" Sized in the 20's, Not sure on the exact size.

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    Jim and Bill

    Good to have you aboard. Bill, the low 20's would be just fine...

    Brad

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    The experiment didn't work. You can't make a wonder wing style cinnamon caddis wing from woodcock breast feathers even if they are the perfect color. They are just too fragile. I'll try for some #18 slate wing olives except for Bill's fly. I'll shrink that one down to his size range.

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    Brad,
    Put me down for the Knit Pickin May Fly.
    God Bless America

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