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Sculpin variation

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For awhile now I have been tryin' to find a way to combine a baby brown style pattern with a sculpin pattern. Finally tonight I sat down and came up with this. Its basicly the same body as the baby brown pattern but I did a stacked deer hair head on this one. I kinda like the way it mixes the two fav foods of a big browns diet together.

 

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What the heck r u doing tying flys dont you have rods to build

rember u dont have to tie untill 20 hours before your trips

 

LOL

nice job

FC

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Forgot to ask, what did you use?

 

Steve the Heed of course is all deer hair, then the tan top of the body is Neer hair, the white belly is polar fiber, it has some gold and copper krystal flash mixed in as well, then the under body is clear tubing wrapped on the hook.

 

 

Bruce no weight on this. I dont weight my streamers because I fish the Galloup/Linseman jerk strip style of streamer fishing so I use a Class VI full sinking line (6-8IPS) and a short heavy 30" leader so the weight of the line sinks it down fast without having to weight the streamer ;)

 

Thanks guys, I'll let ya know how it works after this weekend.

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Sweet fly... I like this pattern becuase it has so many uses and with a simple color variation your off an chasing something else.

 

Thanks for sharing :)

 

Dana

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