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Pop Series Flies

Post by DUBBN » Sat Jul 23, 2011 6:45 pm

Letumgo and I were discussing his Pop Series Flies last week. He asked if I would like to try some here in Colorado. Normally, I dont use other peoples flies, as I spend too much time at the desk tying my own. However I am very intrigued by the design, and Ray should be a salesman as he has a great pitch line... "They Catch fish"...So I said yes, please send a couple. In the mean time I cant wait for them to get here so I sneak a peak at them on another board. I do my best to duplicate them with the hooks and materials on hand. Heres a peak at my version..
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Heres a peak at what I did with them on the Roaring Fork today....
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The little size 10 is in the corner of the little Bow's mouth. I caught quite a few more fish and quite a bit bigger fish, but I am sorry to say I dont have many pics. The Pop Series almost performed aswell as the Caddis Pupa, but I had to give the edge to the caddis on trout.

After I slid a gold bead above the Pop Series, the Whiteys went ballistic for it!!!
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I tryed to get better photos but uh, hmmm, well...The fishing was so damn good I didnt worry about it!!! There I said it. I'd rather catch lots of fish than take pics!!! :evil:
Heres a blurry pic of the last fly just before I lost it to the rocks at the bottom of the Roaring Fork. I tryed to show how shredded the Orange floss had become after all the fish.
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Thanks Ray, that pattern has a permanent spot in my fly box. I cant wait to see the originals tyed by you!
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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by willowhead » Sat Jul 23, 2011 7:43 pm

WWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Cool.....tkx. for sharin' Wayne. ;)
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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by kanutripr » Sat Jul 23, 2011 7:45 pm

Looks like a VERY good day!



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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by letumgo » Sat Jul 23, 2011 8:07 pm

Who's the salesman now? :D :lol: ;)

Awesome post, Wayne. I was hoping that you would have received the flies by now. Looks like you did a great job tying the fly on your own. I love it when the fish tear the thing to shreds. I've continued to catch fish on flies that are "ruined".

Your post made my day! :D
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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by DUBBN » Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:08 pm

Darn good pattern Ray. You can knotch another State down for it. The giant Stones just finished up here a few weeks ago. They are Black and Orange. I was hoping the fish remembered that color. Looks like they did.
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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by willowhead » Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:15 pm

What a beautiful bug........i love pickin' those things up and playin' with 'em, in front of people who don't know what they are....... :D :P :lol: That's fun. Specially if someone is riding in your back seat, and one comes in the window, and you catch it, and throw it in the back seat..... :o :shock: :lol: :D :evil: :P
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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by kanutripr » Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:58 pm

What an awesome bug! How big is that? Perfect fly for that one.



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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by DUBBN » Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:27 am

kanutripr wrote:What an awesome bug! How big is that? Perfect fly for that one.



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Vicki, as nymphs they are any where from a half inch to almost three inches long. They stay in the river from 3 to 5 ( I am not sure which) years. As adults they are about 2.5 inches long and horrible flyers. The nymphs are present in our rivers year round, and as such, are a very important food source. Especially to large trout.

Pteronarcys californica aka Giant Stonefly, Salmonfly, Willowfly (to OLD locals here in western Colorado)
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The nymphs colors vary from stream to stream, from a light Olive to almost Black. The adults, here in Western Colorado all have the Orange Black coloration pretty much like the adult in the picture.
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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by michaelgmcgraw » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:19 am

Great Post Dubbn!
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Re: Pop Series Flies

Post by tie2fish » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:47 am

michaelgmcgraw wrote:Great Post Dubbn!
I'll say "Yay" to that!
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