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Sedge pupa

Started by lnelson20, July 28, 2005, 05:40:25 AM

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lnelson20

Need a good reliable pattern to represent sedge pupa,and hatching sedge,would the deer hair emerger cover this :? any ideas :?: what you say lad's,need something to try on some late evening troot's that are feeding quite the thing,but are proving to be quite elusive :?
All the best lad's
Chris.
c.nelson

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Woohoo!!! fame at last :)

It seems to look like loads of things that swim under water that the trout eat.
Don't worry, be happy.
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lnelson20

Cheer's boo.give it a bash and see how it goes :D tried invicta's sedgehogs and the likes with limited success :? here's hoping :D
All the best
chris.
c.nelson

lnelson20

Cheer's Alan,Im a bit of a chuck and chance it you see :shock: entemology is just not my thing :oops: it was the deer hair emerger,read somewhere that a peacock herl bidied version is an excellent imitation of an emerging ,hatching sedge :? suppose that's my credibility up in the air again :lol:  :lol:
Cheer's for the tip's
Chris.
c.nelson

lnelson20

Quote from: ArdbegI'll agree with Allan's suggestion of the Wickham's.  Very good when the sedges are oot.  Try a pearly wickham's too.

Ardbeg
Cheer's Steve :D
All the best
Chris.
c.nelson

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