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Thx for the idea 👍

I might give it a try. Ive been working on a Driftwood display for my flies and thought I might just donate it to that also.

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Henryville Special (Carnage variation)

 

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Foam comes to the Catskills.

 

 

hook - Dai Riki 135 #12

thread - Danville 6/0 brown

core - 25lb Mason

rib - x-small wire gold

body - 1mm foam olive

body hackle - grizzly (undersize by 2)

underwing - woodduck flank

wing - goose quill

hackle - brown

 

 

Regards,

Scott

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Nice...I like that

I bought some fish masks about 3 months ago still havent broke them out.

Thanks Mike.

No fish mask though, just eyes and UV resin.

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Henryville Special (Carnage variation)

 

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42054667254_326fcbd585_c.jpg

 

42722459352_cceec81d72_c.jpg

 

Foam comes to the Catskills.

 

 

hook - Dai Riki 135 #12

thread - Danville 6/0 brown

core - 25lb Mason

rib - x-small wire gold

body - 1mm foam olive

body hackle - grizzly (undersize by 2)

underwing - woodduck flank

wing - goose quill

hackle - brown

 

 

Regards,

Scott

Nice ....foam classic ...mmm

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It's been a couple months since anything meaningful came off my vice. I've had this largemouth bass fly idea bouncing around in my head for some time, so I finally sketched it out and tied one up.

 

I used a 20mm shank for the rear with just some hackle and flash. The front is a B10S with bucktail and laser dub. I wanted a very light tail to get as much movement as possible and I didn't feel a rear hook was needed for largemouth bass since they can just suck in the fly. And a rear hook runs the risk of hooking too deep down the throat and injuring the fish.

 

I haven't even tested it in my pool yet, much less fished it. But here it is...

 

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Veiled Baitfish

 

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Alternating Chenille and Dubbing Loop (Mixed Acrylic/Macrame/Rug Yarn)

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And Brushed Back

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Cheech's Palomino Caddis 2 (Carnage variation)

 

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Original tied with a body of ultra chenille; nice, but this one floats better. Change color/size to suit your needs; for evening emergences, a strip of foam (orange works for me) on top of the wing will improve visibility.

 

 

hook - Dai Riki 135 #10

thread - Danville 6/0 rusty brown

flash - medium tinsel opal

core - 8lb Mason

body/head - 1mm foam cinnamon

underwing - CdC cinnamon

thorax - dubbing cinnamon

wing - mule deer

 

 

Regards,

Scott

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Spotlight Caddis emerger. Size 14.

Hook: #12-18 Tiemco 2487
Thread: Black Veevus 16/0
Rib: Copper Small Wire
Body1: Medium Veevus Pearlescent Tinsel
Body2: Olive Micro Velvet Chenille (one in chart, one brown marker over chart)
Parachute: Calf Body Hair
Antennae: Natural Mallard Flank
Wing: White McFlylon (one brown/gold markered)
Legs: Partridge
Hackle: Natural Dun Whiting Silver Rooster Cape
Dubbing: Natural Hare’s Ear or Gray Hareline Dubbing

 

Tough but fun.

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