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Blue Heron |
Posted - 07/22/2012 : 21:30:25 Large stones, that's what I like to try when the hatches are thinning out and I spot some empty shucks on the sides of rivers I fish , like say the lehigh. I picked a couple up last sunday and took em onto the desk to see what I could come up with.
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116.13 KB Hook: #10 4X long weight: wrap with .025 then strips of .035 on sides tails: porcupine body: black and split mix, not blended rib: vinyl wingcase: golden pheasant tail legs: natural emu |
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BirkyDucks |
Posted - 09/04/2012 : 11:54:59 PERLA IS THE NAME YELLOW BELLY WITH A BROWN BACK A VERY COMON BUG IN THE SUMMER ESPECIALY IN MARGINAL WATER .In my former life when I fished I often used 2in SIZE#8 1 BLACK 1 BROWN . This is a good way to prospect the water and remember a trouts diet is mostly nymphs fish them deep with a high stick and watch youre line for a sudden twitch or anything that is not the same speed as the current . Good luck . |
Blue Heron |
Posted - 08/24/2012 : 21:50:11 Here's version 2.0 of me stone pattern, next to the original on the river.
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156.04 KB I hit the big Lehigh and these bugs were all over , and all the fish eat them from chubs to rainbows to bass.
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147.5 KB I found some cold springs and seeps but still caught more bass than trout. |
Blue Heron |
Posted - 07/23/2012 : 07:55:45 You know , split mix, the fur mix used to tie splittails. |
Mike |
Posted - 07/22/2012 : 22:08:05 Nice work! What's "split mix" as in, color: black and split mix
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