Silver blade and black tail.If a worm don't work, a silver Mepps will. mtmuley
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Silver blade and black tail.If a worm don't work, a silver Mepps will. mtmuley
Black body Panther Martinwith with yellow dots and a gold blade… brown trout cocaine.If a worm don't work, a silver Mepps will. mtmuley
Release them to float down the river belly up.Is there such a thing as catch and release while using a barbed treble hook?
Usually fly off on the backcastThe hardest part of flyfishing has to be keeping the nightcrawler on those tiny hooks. Still haven't gotten the hang of that, yet.
We used to crush freshwater stripers on bucktails tipped with a curly tail grub when I was younger. One of my favorite plugs.Glad I found this thread. I did a lot of fly tying when I was younger, and whip up a few hair/feather jigs each winter in the off season. Thankfully I remembered to snag a few deer tails this year, as I'd forgot the last few. Bucktail jigs are walleye candy.
I know a guy who used to use his beagles tail hair. Time for that lab to pony up some tail hairDamnit there went this years bucktail.
Time to bust out the beard trimmer and get resourceful.
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I have used my black labs hair in making black stone fly patterns. I also save squirrel tails pheasant capes and tails, bucktails, duck and goose feathers, rabbit masks… Damn I am obsessed!I know a guy who used to use his beagles tail hair. Time for that lab to pony up some tail hair
Once I was riding bikes with my youngest past a lake. I found a small crappie lead head, some duck feathers, and light fishing line. I made a minnow fly out of it, tied it to a stick, and caught a bunch of blue gill. Fun memory. I still have that minnow.Bit off topic though somewhat associated(?).
While in the backcountry of the Bridger-Teton Wilderness, I snipped a couple hairs from my horse's mane, used some hawk feather, sap, and a paperclip. Went about crafting an, I don't know know what the hell looking fly...
Bent the clip to create a type of barb, sharpened it on a rock as best, pulled apart some p-cord for the thinnest strand possible, used horse tail hair as a tippet and set out with a willow stick as my rod.
I caught two 5-7" trout before one thing or another broke apart.
Thinking of your thread brought back this memory. If I had that fly, I would have it pinned on my straw Bailey that sits at my desk...
I just had to cast that line - one more time. Haha!
As a kid, I was gifted a fly rod and this book... more a clever means to keep my attention as it had drawn fun pictures that shared the principles.(Curtis Creek Manifesto)
What feathers did you save?This thread reminded me that I saved a bunch of ruffed grouse feathers last year. They have some really cool coloration and the hackle is excellent for buggers.
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That is all I take these days CDC are superb, I have all the hair/capes etc I could ever use.The little down feathers around the oil gland by the anus of teal and mallards is perfect for sulphur emergers and BWO’s That’s what CDC feathers are. ( Cul de canard.)
Marabou feathers around the legs and all the hackle feathers you’d take off a partridge skin. From the breast, back, and shoulders.What feathers did you save?