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More of Roy Christie's Reversed-Parachute technique. Rhea Tail for the "gills".
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Been playing with Flymen's Wiggle-Tail Shanks. Much cheaper than cutting a hook and a thinner profile.
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One more.
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Kimo

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This year, we caught more NW Arkansas Smallmouth on various sculpins than on anything else. This is one I wish I had tied and thrown back in the spring instead of a few days ago... none the less, it's already proven itself effective.

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Sea Dragon Sculpin. The body is made of nothing more than FlyTyersDungeon's Sea Dragon dubbing brushed and trimmed to shape. This dubbing incorporates a bunch of incredibly small rubber legs within the dubbing which lend some great movement underwater, especially when stripped and paused along the bottom with a little bit of current. The head is a Flymen Sculpin Helmet.

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Been trying to clean off the tying desk, but keep getting sidetracked by found materials. Found the hook on the floor, the Super Bright Dubbing under a coffee cup.

 

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Trying to come up with some dries to tempt the Steelhead.

 

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Some type of caddis

 

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Purple and Peacock Stimulator

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My first salmon/Spey fly. "The Nagli Spey." Can't seem to stop myself at 3-4 wraps to "secure"

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