Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
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Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
Pass Lake Special (Paape)
Hook - Mustad 3906 #8 - #16
Thread - Black
Tail - Mallard Flank
Body - Black Chenille
Wing - White Calf Tail
Collar - Brown Hen Hackle
Pass Lake Special (Stubenvoll)
Hook - Mustad 3906 #8 - #16
Thread - Black
Tail - Mallard Flank
Body - Black Chenille
Collar - Brown Hen Hackle
Wing - White Calf Tail
"In Ross Mueller's book "Flies That Catch Trout", on page #39 Ross describes the Pass Lake Wet Fly. He noted that Stubenvoll tied the calf tail wing IN FRONT of the hackle. While Earl Paape favored the calf tail wing BEHIND the hackle (trude style)."
Pass Lake Fly Pattern | Pass Lake Special | original recipe (wiflyfisher.com)
seems like for every "pass lake" out there there's a pattern that bears its name
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
Re: Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
Man, those are some sharply dressed flies; beautifully tied. I ran into an ancient fisherman on Millinocket Stream many years back who was using this pattern; said he didn't carry much else. He gave me one, and I immediately came home and tied up half a dozen. The old dude was right, they work.
I think I prefer the calf wing behind the hackle, but that's probably just because I'm used to it tied that way.
I think I prefer the calf wing behind the hackle, but that's probably just because I'm used to it tied that way.
Re: Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
I used to tie it with a peacock herl body. Great fly. My two streamers are the Muddler and a Pass lake.
Re: Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
Yeah. Very close. But it's on a streamer hook, and the calf hair is long and more sizable. There's also a Pass Lake dry fly, which is basically a trude.ForumGhillie wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:39 pmTo me, peacock herl with white wing and brown hackle is a Coachman wet fly.
John
Re: Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
and then theres this one. oh my!
Pass Lake
Category - Winged Wet Fly
Hook - Standard wet fly style, size 4-8
Thread - Black
Tail - Yellow hackle fibers
Ribbing - 4 turns of flat silver tinsel
Body - Hot orange floss
Hackle - Yellow, tied wet style, 5 turns
Wing - White marabou
Used at Pass Lake, Washington, a fly only lake, good thru the first and last parts of the season. Height of summer no good due to bloom. Good for cutthroats.
Pacific Northwest Fly Patterns ~ Patrick's Fly Shop
Pass Lake
Category - Winged Wet Fly
Hook - Standard wet fly style, size 4-8
Thread - Black
Tail - Yellow hackle fibers
Ribbing - 4 turns of flat silver tinsel
Body - Hot orange floss
Hackle - Yellow, tied wet style, 5 turns
Wing - White marabou
Used at Pass Lake, Washington, a fly only lake, good thru the first and last parts of the season. Height of summer no good due to bloom. Good for cutthroats.
Pacific Northwest Fly Patterns ~ Patrick's Fly Shop
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
Re: Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
Well, there! That's an attention getter...
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Re: Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
I was thinking that might be a great Brookie fly in both lakes and streams.
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Re: Pass Lake Special (Paape) & (Srubenvoll)
Exactly. Those colors, tied onto a streamer hook, perhaps a tandem, will do yeoman work on St. Froid this spring. Striking fly...Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:53 amI was thinking that might be a great Brookie fly in both lakes and streams.