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ROTFLMAO!
Those are totally baked man!
Those are totally baked man!
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Seriously terrific stone fly pattern! I’d fish those in a heartbeat!
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How are you cutting the aluminum to shape? Is it soft enough to cut with scissors?
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Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
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ForumGhillie, Howdy;
Copper wire binding Aluminum to a Steel hook. , in my mind I see that mixture
looking like an Alka-Selzer in the bottom of a glass of water.
hank
My old job of Aircraft Corrosion Control just went into shock when I read the list of Metals,ForumGhillie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 9:03 amI bought a cheap pair of wire cutters at HD.
It bends easily and does not rust.
Often times dorsata stonefly nymphs are found on submerged woody material in the shallows by the banks, even in the Fall. I substitute 16 ga, copper wire (from Hobby Lobby) for the lead wire, then the flat aluminum on top of the wire.
My theory is the trout are not looking for exact detail on the big stonefly nymphs. I have never found a reason to add the wing holsters on the top of the thorax. Shape, size, color, and movement of the legs I feel are the prominent features to get the trout's attention.
John
Copper wire binding Aluminum to a Steel hook. , in my mind I see that mixture
looking like an Alka-Selzer in the bottom of a glass of water.
hank
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Re: Stoned Punk
I have had a real fondness for Bitch Creek and Girdle Bug variations since I got my copy of Montana Trout Flies by George Grant.
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John, i use them as an attractor in a three nymph set up.
I too use weights on the leader to get the rig down. That being said, i do add lead wire to some of the patterns.
Black thread is used for the weighted nymphs, Brown for the unweighted Stones.
I too use weights on the leader to get the rig down. That being said, i do add lead wire to some of the patterns.
Black thread is used for the weighted nymphs, Brown for the unweighted Stones.
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Yes we do. They are normally very dark OliveForumGhillie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:50 pm Dubbn, don't you also have the Pteronarcys californica nymphs (Giant Salmonfly)?