Streamers

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2012/01/17 08:20:40 (permalink)

Streamers

Im in search of some proven streamer patterns for trout. I know how to tie buggers but am looking for others that I should be equipped with also. I will be using them in PA and also taking a trip to the bighorn. All help is appreciated!
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    Cold
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    RE: Streamers 2012/01/17 09:07:12 (permalink)
    Classic trout streamer patterns:

    Simple bucktails like the black nosed dace, mickey finn, and the baby trout streamers.

    Featherwings like the black ghost.

    Zonkers and matukas are a must.

    Sculpin patterns are proven fish-getters for the big browns.

    For the bighorn, I'm not really sure, maybe DT could help you out on that one. I'd imagine all of the classics would work.
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    D-nymph
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    RE: Streamers 2012/01/17 13:35:30 (permalink)
    For the Bighorn:

    http://www.slideinn.com/store/index.php?cPath=23

    And take an 8 weight.
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    RE: Streamers 2012/01/17 14:02:25 (permalink)
    an 8 wt.? for what to hook the boat in case you forget to anchor it?

    http://streamsidetales.bl...015/05/helles-yea.html
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    RE: Streamers 2012/01/17 14:40:13 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: doubletaper

    an 8 wt.? for what to hook the boat in case you forget to anchor it?

    To cast Kelly Galloup sized/style streamers on a sinking line.
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