I tied a few of Hans's Maggot up for a hopeful trip this Saturday. I will not be posting a picture of my copies. . I used cream colored rabbit fur and cream colored antron in a 50/50 mix.William Anderson wrote:Thanks, Wayne. I'm going to do my best to produce Hans' maggot and your buckskin. Nice and simple.
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Wayne,
Looking forward to hearing how you fare with them this weekend.
Cheers,
Hans W
Looking forward to hearing how you fare with them this weekend.
Cheers,
Hans W
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That would be an easy tie with yarn!William Anderson wrote:Another reason to fool around with the Killer Bugs.
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Chris,CM_Stewart wrote:That would be an easy tie with yarn!
I agree - very easy to tie with yarn. However, me the tier likes to see the tapered abdomen - not quite as easy to do with yarn.
Do the fish care? Likely not
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I fished the Maggot and Buckskin head to head today. The fish took a Peacock and Partridge and size 18-22 baetis nymphs.
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*chuckle*DUBBN wrote:I fished the Maggot and Buckskin head to head today. The fish took a Peacock and Partridge and size 18-22 baetis nymphs.
Eclectic fish you got there, Wayne
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Eclectic would be the perfect word to describe yesterdays float. Many different food sources for the fish to choose from, in slightly dirty water.
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I tied up a range of these flies (no pics yet) using chamois, camel, kangaroo and yarn. They all look effective and no doubt if pressed in the right situation. I like the fly. Like I said, I'm a sucker for anything this simple and imitative.
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I have fished twice since posting on this thread. I have not caught a fish yet on the maggot, or the Buckskin.
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I guess they are both officially branded rubbish patterns thenDUBBN wrote:I have fished twice since posting on this thread. I have not caught a fish yet on the maggot, or the Buckskin.