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Hise's Ooey Gooey Grub  


tied by trevally
Fly Type: General Freshwater,
Target Species: Steelhead,
Recommended Region: Other,
Imitation: Worms,
Material List: Daiichi 1120 sizes 6-16
6/0 Uni-thread
Sili Skin pearl
Softex
Tying Instructions: Copy and paste the url below to get the step by step (a hot head variation).


http://www.castersflyshop.com/Video%20Footage/ooeygooey.wmv
Presentation Tips: This pattern was originally designed for winter (and spring) steelhead in the Great Lakes but I have also found it to be productive for trout anywhere, anytime. High stick or indicator nymph this pattern in the runs and pools for the best success. It has been an Orvis featured fly for 3 years now.

Current Species For This Pattern
Coho Salmon (1 votes)
Great Lakes Steelhead (1 votes)
Nymph (3 votes)
Panfish (2 votes)
Trout (1 votes)




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