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Trying to get my attractors done and playing with some emergers right now...

 

Lafontaine's double wings & variations...

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Lafontaine's Mohawk...

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Emerger...

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Nice flies Mitch. Something about that second one I really like.

 

I've been tying a lot of big bright streamers for 'nooks lately including string leeches. Decided to try making a MOAL/string leech for trout...

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Nice flies Mitch. Something about that second one I really like.

 

I've been tying a lot of big bright streamers for 'nooks lately including string leeches. Decided to try making a MOAL/string leech for trout...

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Good lookin tie . Killer Bow pattern . I'll take a dozen.

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I Like, I Like , Buggy looking little buggers :)

 

Rick

 

When I get the white ones done I will post a photo of them too. Pretty easy tie and I find one of the most productive fly on the bow.

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Could you post a couple of photo's of these.

Kind of intrested in seeing how you went about things.

Wanna learn how to tie some classic wet's but I don't tie what I don't fish......

 

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Black Ghost 5 ways

 

1. Standard long shank

2. Tandem rear riding up (Spider Wire)

3. Tube w/ octopus hook

4. Tandem traditional (Extreme Tippet RIO)

5. Waddinton shank w/ double up (Wire tippet)

 

That is basically the range I'll tie these in. Each has their good and bad points, but the one I like to fish best is the Waddington. The wire tippet is a bit stiff, but the Spiderwire or Fire line is nice. These have taken some nice trout in Alberta lakes and I know SJW has fished with them a bunch on the Bow, so they will work.

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Yeah, that way is much easier. Thanks!

Check the archives in Phil Rowley's new web site and you should be able to find his MOAL leech step by step. It is a good one, well done.

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Hey guys,

i started tying a couple months ago so i'll share a few of my flys. I've mostly been tying some clousers, midge larvae and caddis larvae/pupae:

 

 

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Thanks, no I've only fished once with them for a couple of hours on the bow back in November, but i'm going again this weekend so hopefully I'll be able to catch a few with my own!

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First attemp at a Rusty Rat for the Salmon/Steely swap.........................need some bigger hackle I think.

 

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Caught my first Alberta Bull Trout on a Rusty Rat that I tied....

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I must really start tying again as the season has taken a toll on my boxes.

Lately I found myself more and more swinging flies for trout and grayling with the doublehander.

To my surprise they tend to have a liking for sized down salmon flies.

This winter I will be tying some tubeflies and try those.

 

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Awesome looking fly! May I ask what size salmon hooks work well with trout?

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Kyle,

 

really like your ties, keep it up they look great.

 

Once I find my battery charger for my camera and charge up my battery I will take some photo's of the flies I have tied over the last two months (and there are alot of them) and post them for people to see.

 

Nothing special with my ties these are just flies that I use all the time on the bow.

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