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I really like this fly. Two questions:
I need to get a kit before I can show any fliesHad to be doneLet's see em...
Do it to it!I need to get a kit before I can show any flies

Man that’s a nice looking fly, very cool!
Nice. So do you fish that fly for steelhead in a floating line to be really shallow? Or take it down with a sink tip?View attachment 129739
Top one hooked me up yesterday, lost the fish in the weeds. I had tied that fly on, was going to change it out after a few casts, but I saw it in the water and loved the profile. So I tied me up some other options.
Very Octoberish...and I like it on a shank...Going to tie a couple on shanks and a couple on hooks and see how it goes...
Don't remember the origin of weather or not from Hoagie or not. Wings are tied on 1st and hackle is the last thing. I was pretty sleepy when I tied it and tied on with the wings (hackle tips) being to long for the rest of the fly and I snipped them downI really like this fly. Two questions:
Is it a Hoagie Carmichael pattern?
Are the wings made by wrapping the hackle and just cutting the remaining hackle feathers to length?
Thanks!

Not in love with this jig even though the color looks great, was originally planning on marabou hackle so went sparser on the dubbing. Truth is I hate working with marabou- the "correct" way to tie it always leads to it lying flat against my hook rather than wrapping nicely as the videos always show, and the improvised way I have been doing of lying the feather flat against the hook wastes a ton of material. Worst of all it is extremely messy and demands an immediate vacuum clean after any tying with it, I also seem to be mildly allergic to it. I've got plenty of jigs to tie so plenty of time to work it out. I think this crosscut looks pretty decent, but I do much prefer the marabou actionView attachment 129897