Tailwaters Candy
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Re: Tailwaters Candy
Do the trout show a preference? I am drawn to the hackled version.
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Re: Tailwaters Candy
I like those enough to maybe attempt them. I found an old stash of hooks from my tiny fly days. What's the body material?
Funny you mentioned midges. My first thought was bits of fish that had gone through the turbines.
Funny you mentioned midges. My first thought was bits of fish that had gone through the turbines.
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Re: Tailwaters Candy
The body is just a base of White thread, ribbed with fluorescent Pink thread. Then covered in UV resin. Super easy.Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 7:03 am I like those enough to maybe attempt them. I found an old stash of hooks from my tiny fly days. What's the body material ?
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Thank you, kind Sir.
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Re: Tailwaters Candy
This is my last day of required (State) quarantine. I am going to tie a few more of these little midges today in some other colors, then fish them in the morning. On a Freestone.
The collar can be Ostrich or mole as well.
The collar can be Ostrich or mole as well.
Re: Tailwaters Candy
Any chance these are taken by the fish as scuds or shrimp?