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6 hours ago, TIER said:

This is called a rabbit and a half. It is use primarily used for rockfish.

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It can also be used for halibut and lingcod. It could be used for bass and pike, too.

You should do a video for this one, take the time to make it a good as I would actually like watch it and won't if I can't see it.

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21 minutes ago, vicente said:

You should do a video for this one, take the time to make it a good as I would actually like watch it and won't if I can't see it.

Meaning ... rehearse it.  Make sure you have everything ready before you begin filming.  Go through all the steps, write them down if needed, to be sure you aren't stumbling through AS you're filming.

Good luck.

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Hopper Buck

Hook - Curved style

Thread - Tan

Tail - Brown hen hackle

Body - Cream or yellow dubbing

Ribbing - Gold wire

Wing - Mallard flank

Hackle - Brown hen

It is believed this fly is most likely taken as a hex nymph. Tie them in both weighted and unweighted versions. 

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15 hours ago, TIER said:

This is called a rabbit and a half. It is use primarily used for rockfish.

It can also be used for halibut and lingcod. It could be used for bass and pike, too.

Nice tie Tier!

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Purcell's Fancy

Hook - 2xl - 3xl nymph style

Weight - Gold bead with lead wire wraps

Thread - Orange

Tail - Pheasant tail fibers

Ribbing - Gold wire

Abdomen - Pheasant tail fibers

Wing case - Turkey tail fibers

Thorax - Peacock herl

Legs - Hungarian partridge

Head - Orange ice dub

 

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9 minutes ago, Kimo said:

Fire Tiger, Micro Game Changer

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Kimo

Yep

🤘😎

 

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Not a great photo but last night's dozen. Puterbaugh caddis 16s, soft hackle dries 18 and 20s. This has been a stellar month all, keep up the good work. 

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14 hours ago, flytire said:

The Cinberg

 
Hook - Dry fly style
Thread - Tan
Tail - Brown spade hackle fibers
Body - Tan/cream dubbing
Hackle - Brown or dark ginger fronted with wood duck. The WD is not wound like the hackle, it is tyed on first with the tips pointing forward, the rest of the fly is tied, tail, body and hackle, then after tying off the hackle the wood duck is pulled back, the thread wound through to the eye, and the wood duck gets worked back with a thread dam in front of it, forcing it back towards the hackle.


 

Pic cut for brevity. Flytire, that is great.

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