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My goal for the summer is to catch a walleye on the fly!! Plus get lots of Pike while hunting for the walleye :) Getting ready with some perchy clousers and bunny bugs

 

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My goal for the summer is to catch a walleye on the fly!! Plus get lots of Pike while hunting for the walleye :) Getting ready with some perchy clousers and bunny bugs

 

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Those should work very well. Walleye and Sauger in the rivers will gobble those up. Consider tying a few in orange as well.

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Nice thread and thanks everyone for sharing! I got some ideas.

Last couple of days I was also tying some new and mending some old-trusty flies.

Here are a some photos: Tying like it was spring!

If you click on the first photo it takes you to my Flickr with some more patterns.

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Leth, Pine Coulee walleye will love those Clousers. Pike will pretty much eat anything that moves.

 

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Nice cougars Eastman. I tied up articulated Heifer Groomers = cougar on roids.

 

 

 

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those r awesome man!!!!.......do u weight them or fish them near the surface

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those r awesome man!!!!.......do u weight them or fish them near the surface

 

i fish them galloup style.. no weight w/ sinking line

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Here's my first attempt at a bully fly. This was featured in an issue of Fly Fusion:

 

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It's a little small though, isn't it?

 

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The first fly in the second photo looks like you have tied in the rabbit backwards. If you tie it in the other way i think it will give it a smoother look. As for size, you wanna match the size of baitfish that current available in the stream. Sometimes something bigger will entice a chow session.

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Yes I think I see what you're saying there. The rabbit fur has a "grain" to it.

 

The first fly in the second photo looks like you have tied in the rabbit backwards. If you tie it in the other way i think it will give it a smoother look. As for size, you wanna match the size of baitfish that current available in the stream. Sometimes something bigger will entice a chow session.

 

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Yes I think I see what you're saying there. The rabbit fur has a "grain" to it.

 

you also should note that not only is there 'zonker' cut styles but 'cross-cut' as well, plus various thickness of the hide you are buying..

 

..the easiest way of applying the rabbit, is to lick Ur fingers first to lay back the fur, making it easier to see the grain and to tie it in place.

 

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Yes I think I see what you're saying there. The rabbit fur has a "grain" to it.

 

Fish won't mind...Nice ties man!

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Wow, you guys are tying some nice streamers. Those zoo cougars are unreal.

 

I love this fly, it kicks brown trout ass

 

JJ Special

 

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Here are a variety of flies I've been tying up for Fortress Lake this June. I know it's a little tough to see individual features but any thoughts?

 

Cheers.

 

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Wow, you guys are tying some nice streamers. Those zoo cougars are unreal.

 

I love this fly, it kicks brown trout ass

 

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love the color

thanks for the look. #14 minies

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Wow, you guys are tying some nice streamers. Those zoo cougars are unreal.

 

I love this fly, it kicks brown trout ass

 

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Those look so damn good I'd eat them.

 

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Streamers. I am going to try tying up some poppers this week and see how they turn out. Found some foam marshmellows and I just have to cut them down and try them out. I think these will work good for pike. Perch looking streamers seem to work well even in lakes that have no perch population.

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oooh, i like that last one!

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