OverMyWaders Book

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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Jim Slattery » Thu Mar 29, 2012 6:23 pm

Hi Dubbin,
I came up with the fly in my late teens early twenties, the cusp. An giant eastern adult stonefly was the inspiration. I was aware of the Sofa Pillow but It was not what I would imagine a adult to look like. I tied the wing at the halfway point. The thorax was visable and a different color than the body, as per natural. Also the added the tail. I did not stack the wing as I felt the unstacked hair gave a better representaion of a Ovipositing Stonefly ,wings flapping and dipping the eggs. Also I bent streamer hooks to give it the ovipositing look. Similar to the sofa pillow yes, different yes. Far different then a Quill Gordon compared to a Dark Hendrickson.
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Bluesdude59 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:43 pm

When you can pluck this stone from my hand grasshopper, you will know the secret!!!!

I graduated highschool with Jim (it's amazing either one of us made it) and can vouch that the stimulator is a "Slattery Special"...

To me it is the only one out there with that much "eat me" to it, though I am too a fan of the sofa pillow and clarks stone for that matter.
So much is said in a fly...
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by DUBBN » Thu Mar 29, 2012 10:31 pm

I never really used the Stimulator very much. There are people that put it through its paces during the Salmonfly hatch here in Colorado, but I'm not one of them. The only time (and it's rare) I use a large dry is when I am dropping a Flymph and a Nymph off of one. In those cases a foam dry like the Chernobyl Ant and the Charlie Boy Hopper are my choices. They are made of foam and float longer. They are strike indicators with a hook protruding from them.

Jim, I am glad you are fortunate enough to have an old high school chum come to the forum and vouch for you and your creation.
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Bluesdude59 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:11 pm

Yeah I lost track of my old compadre for about 20 years... but was able to get back in touch and actually got to spend a week at the Campfire Lodge last July... to experience the finest dry fly fishing for rainbows and browns that I have ever experienced to date.

God when I think back... we used to fly fish the beaverkill by covered bridge campground back in the mid 70's... when the trout stopped rising there was always the "see who could hook who" fly casting wars...LOL... when we were still in school we'd tie fly's all winter and sell them out the back of Jims van for some extra spending money come spring time at the no-kill fly stretch on the good 'ol musconetcong river... growing up fly fishing in Jersey didn't get any better than that...
So much is said in a fly...
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Otter » Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:04 am

DUBBN wrote:Guess I will go to my grave not knowing the secrets. OK, I'm good to go. :lol: :lol:
:D :D :D :D

So every fish you catch from now on is obviously a lucky strike, I too will just have to rely on lady luck as usual I suppose.
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Jim Slattery » Fri Mar 30, 2012 2:26 pm

Otter,
Luck: when preparation meets opportunity
Jim
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by DUBBN » Fri Mar 30, 2012 2:58 pm

Otter wrote:
DUBBN wrote:Guess I will go to my grave not knowing the secrets. OK, I'm good to go. :lol: :lol:
:D :D :D :D

So every fish you catch from now on is obviously a lucky strike, I too will just have to rely on lady luck as usual I suppose.
I know exactly what you are saying Otter ;)
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Otter » Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:28 pm

DUBBN wrote:
I know exactly what you are saying Otter ;)
That puts you one step ahead of me Dubbn, I wish I could say what I want to say and understand it as well :)
Better zipped, there is a full moon rising.
Jim Slattery wrote:Otter,
Luck: when preparation meets opportunity
Jim
Like that line Jim. I find that my own luck increased manifold when I divested myself of bag loads of irrelevant stuff, and with that lighter load I fish a lot better. Now if you would like to discuss opportunity , bar divorce, opportunity shall remain a problem for quite a while to come :D
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Jim Slattery » Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:54 pm

Hi Otter,
"Like that line Jim. I find that my own luck increased manifold when I divested myself of bag loads of irrelevant stuff, and with that lighter load I fish a lot better."
That is my mantra. Now I can even tie that way without as much guess work and head scratching , wich translates on the stream as well.
Jim
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Re: OverMyWaders Book

Post by Kelly L. » Fri Mar 30, 2012 9:13 pm

Jim, I believed you. You didn't need to bring a friend to vouch for you. Bluesdude59, great name. I love Blues, especially with a Stevie Ray Vaughn type vibe. I was born in 59. So welcome to the site. It is great to have you with us!
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