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flyman -> tye this one guys (7/2/2008 8:03:42 PM)

Think it would make a heck of a wolly worm. about 1/2 inch long

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al




John 3:16 -> RE: tye this one guys (7/9/2008 4:31:36 PM)

Wow.  that would take some serious time that I can't find.  I'd be tempted to just get creative with white pipe cleaner and markers! [:D]




saltflyfisher -> RE: tye this one guys (7/9/2008 4:53:49 PM)

Start w/ a yellow chenille, brown hackle feather, wht emu, wht saddle hackle. You'd get a close resemblance.
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ORIGINAL: flyman

Think it would make a heck of a wolly worm. about 1/2 inch long

[image]http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/flyman6900/web-go_DSC0077-copy.jpg[/image]

al




doubletaper -> RE: tye this one guys (7/10/2008 12:04:39 PM)

i'de throw the thing in the water first to see if the fish will eat it before wasting my time tying one. it's worth a try.
i've found trout aren't all that crazy about some caterpillars.




Loomis -> RE: tye this one guys (7/10/2008 3:32:55 PM)

I think caterpillars are one of the most overlooked patterns on the water..if one doesn't eat them another one will.  Especially the gypsy moths.  I remember when we had that epidemic some time ago a little black foam body with a grizzly hackle wouldn't last long on the trout stream. 




Stillhead -> RE: tye this one guys (7/19/2008 9:59:12 AM)

you throw that one in the water your hand and any other part of your body you touch is going to itch for a couple hours like you never itched before. Man I hate those things. Every late summer/fall a couple seem to fall out of the trees on the back of my neck while fishing.




flyfishermanPA -> RE: tye this one guys (8/11/2008 12:16:43 AM)

Yeah before I'd take at look at the water before hand. What I'm saying is, sure theres atleast one we know of there... but is there enough to which Trout feed on them? You'd be surpised.




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