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Some Foam leggy things. Can't remember what the style of fly is but copied idea from somewhere.

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Some Foam leggy things. Can't remember what the style of fly is but copied idea from somewhere.

 

I like em. They look like a good wogging fly for pink salmon!;)

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Here are some little bass fly creations, I have lately been working on my spun deer hair. The first one uses the hair as a weed guard, it was part plan, part accident!:rolleyes:

 

Thank You and Tight Lines,

Carson LeBoeuf

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Simple, basic stuff! :)

 

Bear & Bucktail, 2/0

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Fox Squirrel Tail & Bucktail, 2/0

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Keel Fly Bucktail, 2/0

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Bear, 2/0

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I was tying up a selection of PT nymphs with natural, yellow, green, and orange pheasant tails. In sizes from 12 - 18

 

Here are a few pics

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Like the orange one and don't often see them different colours. Do you find the fish show a preference based on colour?

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The 136 fly: Its a fly rod version of a popular plastic tube bodied gig. The color number if I remember right was 136. Great on smallmouth. Of course, many other color combinations will work too.

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I find the orange and ones in yellow in size 16 - 18 work very well. The waters I fish have small clinger nymphs with some orange on them. Also alot of small golden stone flys as well. The size 18 is also good for imitating chronnies.

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I've also been tying Pheasant Tail Nymphs but with a difference. This is my variation I call it a ByColour PTN. With and without beads.

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And my White nymph.

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Which is only white when its dry.

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Cheers,

C.

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