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Easy but Effective!
Jul 17th, 2006, 3:07pm
 
This last weekend I stumbled upon a fly I tied a while back that was too easy to tie and yet produces 3X as many fish as anything else I was throwing in about the same amount of time.  
 
Recipe:
Ingredients:
Tiemco 200R size 12 (if there's no such thing then it was a 100R)
Red thread (6/0 or 3/0 whichever is thinner)
Doubled length of .015 lead equal to the shank of the hook.
Head cement (actually Sally Hansen Hard As Nails clear nail polish)
White marabou plume with herls stripped from 1 side. (Used the stripped herls to tie a Wooly Bugger)
 
Instructions:
Wrap thread the length of the shank.
Place doubled lead on the back of the shank (so it'll ride hook up kinda)and tie it down over it's full length.
End with thread at the start of the bend
Lightly coat wraps over lead w/ head cement.
Tie in the thin end of the Marabou plume at the beginning of the bend.
Wrap the thread forward to 1/8" behind the eye.
Wrap the plume forward (palmer style).
Tie off the plume.
Tie a head and finish with knots and head cement.
 
When your done tying, it will look like a widely splayed puff ball. When it hits the water and is stripped in, it makes a perfect sillhoette of a fat minnow like a Chub or Dace with a red nose.
 
Sunday I threw in a section of the lower lower river. 1st I threw a #14 Hopper for about 15 min and caught a 7 1/2" LMB before donating it to a tree. Then I threw the #12 Wooly Bugger that I tied with the stripped fibers for 1/2hr and caught a 8 1/2" bass and a 7 1/2" Bull Bluegill before donating it too. Then I switched to this fly and in 1 hour I caught 11 bass ranging from 7" to 11" with 1 of them coming from where I caught the Hopper Bass and another coming from where I caught the Bugger Bass. If this section held bigger bass (which it doesn't seem to) I think they'd hit it too if my skills were better.  
It has a nice action with a wavey thin tail and a fat body and is relatively weedless. I'm sure trout will hammer this thing too.
On a final note: I didn't see any indication that there were legal sized bass in the area. I did have my license checked by a bicycle cop on my way out. Nice to see someone checking.
 
Now what should I name it?
 
Tight Lines,
Wade
 
Edit: Removed some location references, and added some stuff.
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Re: Easy but Effective!
Reply #1 - Jul 18th, 2006, 3:06pm
 
What a difference a day and a few miles can make. I went to another area on the lower after work yesterday. Threw the same fly for 20 min for 0 and lost it to a tree. Tied on a copy in a rusty brown color and fished for 1 hr for 1 bite, then promptly donated that fly to another tree on the next cast. Angry DaaMuut!!! Covered twice as much water as the day before in almost 3x the time for nothing. I kept spooking Carp. The hi-light of the evening was having a 20"+ carp come up and sniff at an Elk Hair Caddis.
 
Sunday I had 1 of the most productive days I've had since moving to Bakersfield in Jan, and I don't think I could have caught 1/4 of those fish on anything other than flyfishing gear. Grin 8)Grin 8)Grin Monday I had 1 bite and 1 sniff in 4 hours Sad
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Reply #2 - Jul 18th, 2006, 3:30pm
 
Wade welcome to the world of fly fishing....some days it seems it doesn't matter what you throw out there the fish will take it...and as you found out the next day you can get skunked using the same fly, technique and be in the same location....thats fishing my friend.... there's a reason it's called fishing not catching.. Smiley Smiley
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Reply #3 - Jul 18th, 2006, 9:34pm
 
This post is useless without pictures.
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Reply #4 - Jul 19th, 2006, 12:11am
 
Quote from mk4   on Jul 18th, 2006, 9:34pm:
This post is useless without pictures.

 
Mike
 
Tie like a popsicle.
 
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Reply #5 - Jul 19th, 2006, 5:56am
 
Sorry, but I don't have a digi-cam and don't see 1 in my finances in the near future. Maybe after I get a 3wt and a 00 or 1wt. which will be shortly before hell freezes over if my Ex has anything to say about it.  cry
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Reply #6 - Jul 19th, 2006, 8:04am
 
Wade, you don't need a digital camera to get digital pictures. When you get you film processed just request then on a CD also.  Wink
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Reply #7 - Jul 20th, 2006, 12:06am
 
Wade
 
Does it look something like this but in white.
 
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Reply #8 - Jul 20th, 2006, 7:47am
 
A little sparser and tied on a smaller hook, but yeah that's pretty similar. I tied up a few more in gray, cream and "Golden" which is more of a rusty brown. I'm out of white, so if anyone wants to trade materials I'd be happy too. The 2 shops I know about here in town are also out of white.
 
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Reply #9 - Jul 20th, 2006, 2:52pm
 
Quote from stanbery   on Jul 19th, 2006, 12:11am:


Mike

Tie like a popsicle.

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I've seen bass caught on a Popsicle. Both on a traditonal orange/pink and purple, and one in Mickey Finn red and yellow. Oh, and also caught salmon(coho) on them. Very cool fly......but you have to wonder what the fish are thinking when the hit it.  Roll Eyes
 
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Reply #10 - Jul 21st, 2006, 6:05am
 
What are they thinking?
From the colors on those..."I need eyelids!! or sunglasses!!! Somebody kill that thing!!!"  
Just clownin'!
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