Nymph...
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Posted 19 February 2014 - 09:23 PM
Nymph...
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Posted 19 February 2014 - 10:21 PM
Posted 21 February 2014 - 03:53 PM
Looks pretty good Way, you may want that flank higher up though. I haven't tried them but I do plan on using them this year.
Posted 21 February 2014 - 03:54 PM
Some musky MEAT.
Posted 23 February 2014 - 08:48 PM
Looks good Way, is it weighted or tied to be a diver?
Posted 24 February 2014 - 02:34 PM
Now for some bass/brown meat
Posted 26 February 2014 - 11:17 AM
For your pheasant tails tail should be the length of the hook, measure your wingcase/legs to the length of the hook shank that way when you fold them over they are half the length of the shank, also don't cut the PT fibres. Klink looks ok, but shorten the post. With the reverse tied fly finish your fly on the hair, don't build a head infront. And don't cut your marabou on the poppers! Now let's see the next ones
Posted 26 February 2014 - 11:56 AM
For your pheasant tails tail should be the length of the hook, measure your wingcase/legs to the length of the hook shank that way when you fold them over they are half the length of the shank, also don't cut the PT fibres. Klink looks ok, but shorten the post. With the reverse tied fly finish your fly on the hair, don't build a head infront. And don't cut your marabou on the poppers! Now let's see the next ones
what does the underlined mean
also the poppers need to be a certain size...is there a way of cutting it so it doesnt look cut with out cutting from the other end--i want a certain part of the feather to be used
Posted 26 February 2014 - 12:08 PM
Posted 26 February 2014 - 12:13 PM
so tiee off where you can see the yellow thread on the streamer?
Posted 26 February 2014 - 01:18 PM
Tie off where that thread is behind the eyes.
Posted 26 February 2014 - 01:19 PM
And remember not to go too heavy on bucktail, the more you have the less movement you have.
Posted 01 March 2014 - 12:55 PM
Well, it might nowrk for bluegill, but they'll hit a bare hook lol. Show a side view and try the hackle again, let's see what you've got!
Posted 02 March 2014 - 08:51 AM
Posted 02 March 2014 - 08:52 AM
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