Eggs

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2007/10/17 17:35:35 (permalink)

Eggs

Whats the best color egg to use? And is it better to use a  single egg
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    swinger
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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/17 17:40:20 (permalink)
    mcfly foam char
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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/17 18:14:18 (permalink)
    I usually determine bait/fly size and color by the water flow and color.
     
    low clear = small/subdude (single eggs /oregon cheese gb)
    high muddy = larger/brighter (bright colored egg sacks #10 Chart. gb)
     
    Minnows/Streamers often don't follow these rules.w_w.

    If it has fins and gills, I'm there.

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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/17 18:16:31 (permalink)
    3 eggs in a pink sack.
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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/17 20:07:11 (permalink)
    I agree with the subdued colors in clear water and brighter colors in off color water.  I have however caught fish in low and clear on bright color glo bugs and sucker spawn.  If you are not getting hits on a particular color, change to something else.

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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/18 10:16:32 (permalink)
    Try it all - all the time. The rule is -There is no rule ! More like a suggestion than a definite ! If you don't have it - it's what's working. Pack it all !!!     Dave
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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/18 11:18:22 (permalink)
    A small glob of skien on a # 18 hook...uck
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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/18 11:57:28 (permalink)
    I side with elephanthead.....carry a bunch of different stuff and when one fails try another. Sometimes just a different look will trigger a strike. Sometimes whollybuggers do the trick and half hour later it's minnows only. Single eggs or spawn, Sacks or skien. When they are tired of seeing one pattern change to another. Trout worms or power bait or rising water works well.
     
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    RE: Eggs 2007/10/18 13:46:07 (permalink)
    One other interesting twist on the glo bugs and sucker spawn for that matter, is to use multiple colors in the same fly.  I often like to start off with a bit of light orange MacFly Foam and then tie in some darker orange.  The two tone egg has been a good producer.  Another good combo is light pink with a small amount of red to form a dot.  The same idea with chartreuse with a red dot is effective.

    I used to have one glo bug I called the tequila sunrise.  It starts with a pinch of white foam, then lime green, orange and a small bit of red.  It was a deadly fly.  After biting one of those, the fish ended up with a massive hang over...  pretty much what happens when you start messing with tequila.

    Seriously, if you play around a little with the foam, you can come up with some combinations that actually kinda look like a real egg.  You can even add a small amount of white dubbing or antron to the fly to help the appearance.

    When it comes to sucker spawns, try tying in one of each of the following, cream, light pink, peach and yellow.  Orange and yellow is a good combo as well as chartreuse and orange or chartreuse and red. 

    Don't be afraid to experiment.  Most of the flies I tie are not tied to a strict pattern.  I pretty much get an idea, check out how to make the fly and then go for it.  I enjoy coming up with new versions of an old design and finding out if they will catch fish.  And if you want in on a little secret, most flies of the appropriate size, shape and color, when presented to the fish correctly will work. 
    post edited by Bughawk - 2007/10/18 13:48:03

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