Bunkhouse Bombers
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Bunkhouse Bombers
Hook-Dai Riki 280 #10
Thread-UTC 70 Rusty Brown
Dubbing-Droopy Dazzle ( Dyed Lop Eared Rabbit Dubbing blended with Dazzle Air Antron yarn):
Egg sac-Orange, Body-Gray
Rib- Gold twist
Hackle-India Hen Natural
IMGP0821 by William Lovelace, on Flickrblack
I was up on the old bunkhouse roof working on a new roof early in the morning about a week ago. I noticed some mayflies diving at the tar paper underlayment. I could not grab one but one landed on my shirt sleeve. It was interesting to see that they were egg laying females with a large bright orange egg cluster. This is my take on what I think may have been Grey Drakes from the nearby creek.
Thread-UTC 70 Rusty Brown
Dubbing-Droopy Dazzle ( Dyed Lop Eared Rabbit Dubbing blended with Dazzle Air Antron yarn):
Egg sac-Orange, Body-Gray
Rib- Gold twist
Hackle-India Hen Natural
IMGP0821 by William Lovelace, on Flickrblack
I was up on the old bunkhouse roof working on a new roof early in the morning about a week ago. I noticed some mayflies diving at the tar paper underlayment. I could not grab one but one landed on my shirt sleeve. It was interesting to see that they were egg laying females with a large bright orange egg cluster. This is my take on what I think may have been Grey Drakes from the nearby creek.
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Re: Bunkhouse Bombers
Not bad looking at all. I have to admit that when I first saw your fly I thought it was an ant, but after reading your post it makes perfect sense.
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IMGP0790 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
On the second cast into the creek with my 6'6", 4 Weight, Lamiglas Rod I built back in 1992, a native Eastern Brook about 7" confirmed the fly was acceptable to the locals.
On the second cast into the creek with my 6'6", 4 Weight, Lamiglas Rod I built back in 1992, a native Eastern Brook about 7" confirmed the fly was acceptable to the locals.
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glad to know those weren't yellow jackets that bombed you on the roof...
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My kind of pattern!
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ronr and I spent a few cool but calm and sunny hours on the Crooked River yesterday! My Bunkhouse Bomber turned out to be the right fly for me counting coup on some Redsides from 7 to almost 14 inches.
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IMGP1002 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Thanks Ron for the local guide service!!
IMGP1001 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
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Thanks Ron for the local guide service!!
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Lovely day to play. Glad you guys got out fishing together.
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Bill had the ticket.. my day was a little less exciting... but my eats were on soft hackles at least. We don't get on the water together often enough.