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    Default Easy Easy Easy eggs

    1) Package of Pom Poms from Hobby Lobby(available in 5mm and 7mm). I prefer the 5mm for our area but your mileage may vary.(7mm shown in pictures)
    2) Simply slip pom pom thru point of hook up to threaded area on hook(glue also if you prefer)
    3) Tie off
    Will let you know how they hold up but they seem to hold on well. Available in pink, yellow, red. Variety pack has all those colors plus brown, green, etc.. Brown might be nice as a 'food pellet fly'. White might look like a marshmallow(if you are so inclined)
    Those of you that tie a lot of flies with egg yarn may not find the process that much easier, but if you struggle with the yarn this is very easy.

    Last edited by Big Bad Wulff; 11-09-2011 at 05:40 PM.
    Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.

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    zap a gap works for me. I also put a little sparkle yarn on behind the egg to make sparkle eggs.

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    Nice un! Even I can tie that...I think!
    Brook trout always remind me that there must be a higher power.

    Dale

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    After getting used to tying them I got a some pretty decent ones, if i do say so myself. 5mm pom pom on size 18 curved hook with bead:

    Last edited by Big Bad Wulff; 11-11-2011 at 01:27 PM.
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    I have tried this. For some reason the zap seems to give up after a bit and not hold.

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    I build up a little thread, glue, slide the pom pom on and then build up a little thread before and after it. The bead holds them especially well and some thread after seems to work like a charm. Note: I have NOT fished them yet.
    Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.

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    I tied 'em much bigger for the salmon and browns coming out of Lake Michigan. Maybe building up a "dam" in the back will help the hold. They never came off the front, just slid around a bunch like the glue wasn't there.

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    How about slitting it and laying in the glue...perhaps the gel form ...then the hook?

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    Hate to post the obvious, but a glo-bug is a 15 second fly with my bad eyes... A friend and guide on the Kenai River ties them in 7 seconds when he does them by the batch... and stays engaged at the vise for hours doing it... A box of hooks lasts him no time at all...

    Start thread
    Clip tag
    Soft wrap McFly Foam
    Wrap twice around soft wrap and hook
    Pull straight UP on thread
    Make two or three horizontal turns around thread
    Whip finish
    Add drop of cement
    Cut Just once straight across the yarn at the radius of the desired glo-bug
    Toss finished egg in a pile and mount the next hook

    Great scissors and counting thread wraps really speeds things up...
    art

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    hap, I have been debating on whether I should post what you just did. I am by no means a speed tyer but, I know I can tie faster than the steps layed out for the pom pom fly. I am not saying a Mcfly Foam egg, or a Glo-Bug egg is better than a pom pom, but with just a bit of effort it is faster.

    I am not as fast as Charlie Craven in this video, but you get the idea...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6Z9XPdedc4

    Sharp scissors are the number one ingredient to a great egg pattern. In my opinion.

    On my best day I cant do a 15 second egg.
    Last edited by DUB; 11-12-2011 at 05:51 PM.

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