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I have had some great success with damsel flys this spring in the lakes so i thought i would post a pic of my new pattern.

 

Hook: (Head) 14, (tail) 16 scud hook for both

Tail: marabou

Abdomen: 4X floss spun until it doubles over its self

Rib: neon green wire

Wing case: scud back

Legs: pheasant tail

Body: light green hairs ear dubbing

Eyes: small bath plug beads

 

once i determine where the fish prefer to hit i will cut the other hook out.

 

enjoy

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hehe i wish, they take me about half an hour right now but i have only tied 2 (of this type) so far.

 

Any suggestions on doing the tail with out a hook? I find when i tie it to a hook or wire and cut it off it leaves a sharp point that i think will deter the fish if it gets a good scratch with that first.

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hehe i wish, they take me about half an hour right now but i have only tied 2 (of this type) so far.

 

Any suggestions on doing the tail with out a hook? I find when i tie it to a hook or wire and cut it off it leaves a sharp point that i think will deter the fish if it gets a good scratch with that first.

 

I have tied and glued the marabou to a pieace of 20lb mono .

Nice tie by the way.

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hehe i wish, they take me about half an hour right now but i have only tied 2 (of this type) so far.

 

Any suggestions on doing the tail with out a hook? I find when i tie it to a hook or wire and cut it off it leaves a sharp point that i think will deter the fish if it gets a good scratch with that first.

 

 

maybe braiding barred olive rubber legs or olive stretch floss???

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i was thinking of using rubber, i tried with the same method as the floss but it didnt hold up but i bet your right about braiding it, that should hold strong and give it a wiggle as it goes through the water.

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