I've recently enjoyed spinning and packing deer hair. I'd love to start catching some larger browns (as I know they are in many streams I fish, but I usually pick on the small guys) therefore I am trying to tie more articulated, deer hair headed streamers like sex dungeons and cheeky sculpins. I do need to restock my go-to shenandoah dries like the royal wulff, parachute mr. raps, and hoppers, but I find I greatly enjoy articulated streamer tying.
-- Gregg
On Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 12:18:50 PM UTC-5, Carl wrote:
On Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 12:18:50 PM UTC-5, Carl wrote:
Does anyone have flies they are planning on working on over the winter?I have standards that I will eventually get around to (Royal Wulff, Parachute Adams, Elk Hair Caddis) but I'm thinking about things that are a bit out of the ordinary.I was going to try some Patriots (Charlie Meck flys) and then try to get my woven nymph techniques back in shape. Something like this.orCarl--Carl Zmola
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