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    Default Yah I know their not crappie flies

    I was busy at the vise tonight, tying up some trout flies.
    Here are my bubble back emergers.
    Sorry, a bit blurry.

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    Good looking flies.
    1967/68

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    Nice lookin flies!

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    I really like them. Did you buy the foam strips or cut them yourself?

    What size are they?
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    Not sure what you got for a tail, but thinking those float with only the bubble out of water? Nice pattern and you tie a mean fly. Never played around much with emerger patterns. One I did and caught trout on consistently is a Quiggley Cripple.

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    hogan

    those are really nice. would you mind posting the recipe ?
    thanks
    Yodibuzz

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    I tie my emergers with no hackle, just a bit of extra dubbing that I rough up with an old hacksaw blade, and a piece of foam sticking up just behind the eye. that way it suspends with the foam just dimpling the surface, and the dubbing looks pretty close to the tangle of legs/wings of a crippled emerger. I like it because it's very effective, and really quick to tie so I can really crank 'em out and don't mind trying for those fish that losing a fly is more likely than catching the fish. Plus, with closed cell foam, they never stop floating perfectly until the foam is torn up too badly. Also, with the outrageous price of a good rooster neck, who can afford the 50 different colors that you "need" to match the hatch? I save those for my adult patterns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hightekrednek View Post
    with the outrageous price of a good rooster neck, .
    What???? You live in Chewela, nearly the Phesant hunting capical of the world and dont collect Phesants off the Road?

    When I used to hunt up near Twisp, we'd collect all the Road kills we saw just for that purpose. To sell to the guys who wont stop for Road kills!:D
    I just wish I could be better at fishing. Or maybe luckier!:D

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    Those emergers ROCK!
    "Mister, I love the way you wear that hat."
    "You don't know nothin'."

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    Those fly's look like they would really give those trout a headache. Are those aspirin for them ?
    Good looking!! I need to start making some fly's myself.

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