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That's very similar to this:
http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/patterns6.asp?page=13
I have used this fly. It is a bluegill killer in darker colors and a favorite of the fly guides at Callaway Gardens.
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I am thinking this would work on crappie and even more so blue gills and want to see if you think the same. I also like that Lady Amherst tail.
Almost forgot to say it's 1/32 with #8 regular hook.
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Skip,
That's very similar to this:
http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/patterns6.asp?page=13
I have used this fly. It is a bluegill killer in darker colors and a favorite of the fly guides at Callaway Gardens.
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I have been thinking of a fly to tie like this also. That one looks like a winner too! I like it a lot and is much in the style I want.
I have been thinking in several directions at once and own would have a metal bead or cone head and another with a glass bead and then several with no beads or cone, but just a regular fly style and maybe both wet and a dry version.
I am trying to learn more flies all the time and trying at the same time all the little rules for tying flies. I know rules are meant to be broken, but I need to start at least knowing the rules, LOL!
I understand completely.Originally Posted by skiptomylu