Three years after I got out of the Navy, my wife and I moved to Klamath Falls where I rediscovered the joy of fishing. A few of my OIT classmates were fly fishing local rivers and I began joining them on their outings - without a fly rod I used my old spinning rod. At the same time, a family friend gave me an old Thompson vise and I snagged a few tying materials. The muddler minnow became a favorite - a couple split shot and I could cast a muddler quite well. The version we tied was supposed to look like Terry Hellekson's version (varnished turkey wings for tail and wing). As we all know, bouncing our lures along a river bottom results in snags. It took me, on average, a half hour to tie one of those flies and I may have cussed a time or two when I'd lose a fly to the river.
I don't fish rivers that much anymore but do enjoy fishing "noisy" variations of the muddler when lake fishing. I deliberately clip the deer hair heads blunt or flat in front, which I think creates noise when stripping it in. They're ugly flies, really ugly but sometimes buy strikes when other flies seem to be ignored:
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