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What have you tied today?

Started by Clan Chief, October 25, 2008, 08:04:35 PM

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bibio1

Great flee and deadly in smaller sizes. I got some of the hooks you mentioned as they look the mutts nuts. So I will experiment over the next week or so.

Tonight I'm on CDC and Elk

Part-time

I never thought of klinks as loch flies either but found a large olive one worked well on lochpark, back end of last season on quite a windy day.
Klinks are a fly I really struggle to tie so I usually buy mine.

Clan Chief

Will try my Klinks at the Loch in June perhaps.
Nice flees lads what size is that Black para? Bri is that tied on the B100's.
Like the elk/cdc, Bibio. looks similar to a Hans W pattern

Wildfisher

The cdc  & elk is one hell of  a fly and I love that  olive version.

Never be without a size 14 & 12 on the Don.   :8)

lnelson20

Couldn't really be described as a tying,foam froglet's.
c.nelson

lnelson20

Scaled down largemouth bass patterns John :lol:not yet damp but i have a few ideas in mind for the season ahead :D

Chris.
c.nelson

Harpo

They're great Chris...i'm sure they will take a Pike and hopefully Trouts too :D

lnelson20

They are tied on longshank 10 John but could easily be scaled down again,like any new pattern i prefer tying on the larger hooks,less chance of making an arse of it.

They are mentioned on the net as a very effective pike pattern tied in the larger sizes Harpo,i would be pretty confident the trout will take a shine to them too.

Chris.
c.nelson

paulr

They are great Chris  :D
I know a wee pond were the jack pike would go ballistic (literally) for them in the summer.
Be interesting to see what the trout think of them, i suppose the sillhouette from beneath isn't that different from the turks.

cheers

Paul

River Chatter

I really like them... what's the eyes?

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