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by Old Hat » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:20 pm
and for a bit of fun...
Hook: Ken Sawada Old Limerick Wet #12
Thread: black
Tag: Chartreuse floss
Rib: fine silver braid
Abdomen: natural striped skunk (black)
Thorax: natural striped skunk (white)
Hackle: black hen

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by letumgo » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:05 pm
Fantastic conversion, Carl. That little green hot spot has got to be worth a few fish in the net.
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by flyfishwithme » Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:45 am
Great Carl, if you replaced the hackle with a brown partridge I reckon you would have a great caddis emerger
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by Old Hat » Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:36 am
I agree Philip. I was having fun with this one and sticking to the theme of the classic GBS hairwing so popular for steelhead here in the Pacific Northwest. However, I like how this turned out and fully agree, a little tweaking of this pattern and you've got a lot of the caddis triggers to make a worthy trout catcher.
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by redietz » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:30 am
Old Hat wrote:I agree Philip. I was having fun with this one and sticking to the theme of the classic GBS hairwing so popular for steelhead here in the Pacific Northwest. However, I like how this turned out and fully agree, a little tweaking of this pattern and you've got a lot of the caddis triggers to make a worthy trout catcher.
It would indeed.
When I first saw the topic, I thought you were going to be doing a regular GBS with the hair wing replaced by white hackle.
Not in keeping with the board, but relevant to the topic, have you seen
http://www.royaltreatmentflyfishing.com ... .html#grid?
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by William Anderson » Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:21 am
Bob, I like the 101 Green Butt Skunks. I was just thinking we should do something similar with the Tupp's flies.
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by narcodog » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:23 am
I tied some like that but I used Pearsall's fluorescent green silk.
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by skunkaroo » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:20 pm
Nice fly OH.
I like the idea of a small "trigger" spot against the darker body.
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by Old Hat » Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:49 pm
I saw this plate at the Fly Tying Expo in Albany, OR....stared at it for about an hour I think. Left a puddle of drool on the floor when I walked away.
redietz wrote:Old Hat wrote:I agree Philip. I was having fun with this one and sticking to the theme of the classic GBS hairwing so popular for steelhead here in the Pacific Northwest. However, I like how this turned out and fully agree, a little tweaking of this pattern and you've got a lot of the caddis triggers to make a worthy trout catcher.
It would indeed.
When I first saw the topic, I thought you were going to be doing a regular GBS with the hair wing replaced by white hackle.
Not in keeping with the board, but relevant to the topic, have you seen
http://www.royaltreatmentflyfishing.com ... .html#grid?