Soft Hackle Streamers
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Re: Soft Hackle Streamers
Here is a spider with Mallard (plus CDL) for hackle that I use on steelhead. It is my version of a fly called the Shedlock Spider.
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Old hat, Howdy;
Very precisely tyed. I like it!
Is there a thorax in there somewhere???
hank
Very precisely tyed. I like it!
Is there a thorax in there somewhere???
hank
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Re: Soft Hackle Streamers
There is some black seal dubbing for a thorax.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Soft Hackle Streamers
I use (many moons ago) to use a Church Window feather from a cock pheasant on my Woolly Buggers. I tyed them in just like a soft hackle. I had forgotten about that.
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That's a beauty, Carl.
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Old Hat, that looks great! Very elegant.
What size hook is that?
What size hook is that?
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Usually I tie that on a #8.
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Re: Soft Hackle Streamers
I like size 8, too for fishing. I wish I could find size 10's locally.
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Re: Soft Hackle Streamers
Jaydawg,
Good luck on the Rapid River! I fished it in September two years ago, and had to fish early and late (pre-dawn and at night) to find the brookies because of the high air/water temps. Heavy releases from the dam, also caused me to fish big flies. The few brook trout I caught were on big (6" long +) streamers.
The salmon took a #10 olive zonker tied with a body of Olive Sea Blaze Gartside Secret Stuff and Olive Pine Squirrel strips. I wish I'd had some tied on a hook with a wider gape, as I missed lots of takes. Beautiful place-enjoy your trip!
Best,
Tim
Good luck on the Rapid River! I fished it in September two years ago, and had to fish early and late (pre-dawn and at night) to find the brookies because of the high air/water temps. Heavy releases from the dam, also caused me to fish big flies. The few brook trout I caught were on big (6" long +) streamers.
The salmon took a #10 olive zonker tied with a body of Olive Sea Blaze Gartside Secret Stuff and Olive Pine Squirrel strips. I wish I'd had some tied on a hook with a wider gape, as I missed lots of takes. Beautiful place-enjoy your trip!
Best,
Tim
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Nice.
Begs the question though: At what size does a wet fly become a streamer?
Begs the question though: At what size does a wet fly become a streamer?