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Tks guys, the credit for the backdrop goes to my 4 year old daughter. I let her pick out of about 15 colours, and low and behold she picked pink and purple.
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05-16-2013, 08:25 AM
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Want to try these out this year on small waters.
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05-16-2013, 09:41 AM
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Wow, what size is it? looks like a killer... did you have much success with that size?
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05-16-2013, 09:43 AM
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Little leech, tied with one pheasant rump feather. Tail is the down at the base of the feather, and the body is the aftershaft ribbed with wire.
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I like the use of the feathers I usually chuck away. and nice colour too.
I'm going to tie of few of these tonight!
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05-16-2013, 11:43 AM
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Wow, what size is it? looks like a killer... did you have much success with that size?
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Size 16 I think, haven't tried it out yet. Caddis should be coming on soon in the pot hole lakes, thought it would be fun to try and catch one skating this across the surface. Speaking of feathers, I harvested the CDC off of mallards I shot myself.
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05-16-2013, 08:05 PM
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This is agreat thread, beautiful patterns,and very artistic in my opinion. Thanks all and keep up the great work.
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05-20-2013, 03:49 PM
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Experimenting with some synthetics
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05-20-2013, 05:47 PM
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Cool ties! Is the DNA fiber?
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05-21-2013, 06:45 AM
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Cool ties! Is the DNA fiber?
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DNA fiber as the overwing on the first tie. I LOVE that s**t! makes some really nice Clousers.
Also used polar fiber, craft fur, and ice dub.
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05-21-2013, 11:43 AM
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DNA fiber as the overwing on the first tie. I LOVE that s**t! makes some really nice Clousers.
Also used polar fiber, craft fur, and ice dub.
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Same here, DNA fiber is my favorite. I also like Big Fly fiber. Nice looking clousers you have there!
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05-21-2013, 08:14 PM
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Thanks! hope to nail some walleye with them.
I tied up some variations on the craft fur and DNA patterns for the girlfriend's father. Hope he gets some big bulls and I get some brownie points
anyhoo... I stuck an orange ice dub throat on them with the hope that they get mistaken for a cuttie
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05-21-2013, 09:32 PM
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Brookie Candy!!!
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05-21-2013, 10:16 PM
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Brookie Candy!!!
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Pretty fly!
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05-23-2013, 01:35 PM
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Jointed Damsel
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05-23-2013, 05:05 PM
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Big leech
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05-29-2013, 07:25 PM
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Just thought I'd add this cool pattern and tying method for you to see.
This isn't me btw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8SuTBTo5Ec
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05-29-2013, 07:27 PM
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That's pretty kool....is that your own design?
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05-29-2013, 07:48 PM
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That's pretty kool....is that your own design?
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Was my own design, but found something similar on another website as I expanded my search for a damsel imitation. Doesn't swim like I envisioned, am moving towards a model with a lot of marabou. If a guy could ever get a nice swimming damsel I think you'd be gold.
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05-29-2013, 08:17 PM
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Was my own design, but found something similar on another website as I expanded my search for a damsel imitation. Doesn't swim like I envisioned, am moving towards a model with a lot of marabou. If a guy could ever get a nice swimming damsel I think you'd be gold.
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Darn good idea...you may be onto something good.
Natural mimickery is best for sure.
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05-30-2013, 08:35 AM
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I imagine the ass end hangs down like it is in the photo? Maybe try some green foam palmered on the trailer instead of thread and wire?
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Was my own design, but found something similar on another website as I expanded my search for a damsel imitation. Doesn't swim like I envisioned, am moving towards a model with a lot of marabou. If a guy could ever get a nice swimming damsel I think you'd be gold.
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I imagine the ass end hangs down like it is in the photo? Maybe try some green foam palmered on the trailer instead of thread and wire?
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No the ass end follows behind like it's supposed to, it just doesn't have the movement like I had hoped. It did work quit well in the tub, but I could work it with the line in my hand and have visual feed back, when I can't see it and with all the line out it losses that intimate touch.
I spent an early morning couple of hours laying on the bridge to the island at Police Outpost many years ago. One of the things I learned as I lay there, watching trout pick off damsels two feet under my nose is they get very keyed in on the wiggle. I had a hairs ear on a leader that I would toss out when a trout would cruise by, they zip right up to it observe the fly, same as the damsels, and they would wait for the wiggle. The second a damsel wiggle he'd get sucked down, my fly would get stared at for about 15 seconds and even little twitches would not elicit a strike, it needed a wiggle which I didn't have. Was actually quite the magical morning even though I didn't catch anything, still remember all of it all these years later.
As my damsel imitations keep failing and the nondescript woolly bugger keeps catching fish, I begin to wonder why. It has to be the sensuous dance of the marabou.
My lack of success with damsel imitation is starting to turn into an obsession.
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05-30-2013, 01:54 PM
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Did some building the other night and thougt id share
Works like a dream at bullshead. My rendition of a shrimp hahaha
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05-30-2013, 02:42 PM
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Did some building the other night and thougt id share
Works like a dream at bullshead. My rendition of a shrimp hahaha
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Nice, under an indicator or retrieved?
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05-30-2013, 02:56 PM
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Thinking out loud...
Maybe the foam would add more wiggle too? The heavier head pulling down on a pause and ass popping up and when you strip the head would pop back up? Thinking something similar to Lafontaine's worm made of marabou and foam...
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No the ass end follows behind like it's supposed to, it just doesn't have the movement like I had hoped. It did work quit well in the tub, but I could work it with the line in my hand and have visual feed back, when I can't see it and with all the line out it losses that intimate touch.
I spent an early morning couple of hours laying on the bridge to the island at Police Outpost many years ago. One of the things I learned as I lay there, watching trout pick off damsels two feet under my nose is they get very keyed in on the wiggle. I had a hairs ear on a leader that I would toss out when a trout would cruise by, they zip right up to it observe the fly, same as the damsels, and they would wait for the wiggle. The second a damsel wiggle he'd get sucked down, my fly would get stared at for about 15 seconds and even little twitches would not elicit a strike, it needed a wiggle which I didn't have. Was actually quite the magical morning even though I didn't catch anything, still remember all of it all these years later.
As my damsel imitations keep failing and the nondescript woolly bugger keeps catching fish, I begin to wonder why. It has to be the sensuous dance of the marabou.
My lack of success with damsel imitation is starting to turn into an obsession.
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Thinking out loud...
Maybe the foam would add more wiggle too? The heavier head pulling down on a pause and ass popping up and when you strip the head would pop back up? Thinking something similar to Lafontaine's worm made of marabou and foam...
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That is an awesome idea!!! I'll have to get some foam. Thanks!!
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Did some building the other night and thougt id share
Works like a dream at bullshead. My rendition of a shrimp hahaha
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Nice scud, but just for fun put a black bead on it and use red wire. Then try Bullshead with it, let us know.
I lost all the scuds I had in that particular variation
Guess how.
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Stimmies and a hopper. anybody wants to request a step by step for any pattern I post (or don't post) feel free to PM me.
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A few dozen BWO nymphs.
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05-31-2013, 01:14 PM
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A few dozen BWO nymphs.
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Wow, those look deadly! They look pretty solid as well, I don't think you need a dozen, one would probably last an entire fishing career
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05-31-2013, 06:13 PM
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Was my own design, but found something similar on another website as I expanded my search for a damsel imitation. Doesn't swim like I envisioned, am moving towards a model with a lot of marabou. If a guy could ever get a nice swimming damsel I think you'd be gold.
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I think you're on the right track with more marabou?
Your prototype looks great,but if it doesn't have the movement you're looking for....??
Maybe just change(reverse?) the ratio of marabou:solid on the rear section?As in 66:33 or even 75:25 marabou:solid body to give it more wiggle and motion??
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