Yes, it's glow in the dark Flashabou from Hedron, I was in Seattle yesterday and picked up some pink and green at Patrick's to try out from the beach. We'll see how it goes!Is that glow in the dark material on the flashy flies?
Yes, it's glow in the dark Flashabou from Hedron, I was in Seattle yesterday and picked up some pink and green at Patrick's to try out from the beach. We'll see how it goes!Is that glow in the dark material on the flashy flies?
Yes, it's glow in the dark Flashabou from Hedron, I was in Seattle yesterday and picked up some pink and green at Patrick's to try out from the beach. We'll see how it goes!
Thanks Ben!!Those are stunning Jay!
From a Whitting American rooster cape. Thank you about the flies.Just curious on what hackle cape/saddle you are using for the hackle in wings. Gorgeous flies.
I love this, and would fish it confidently all day. Killer tieMoose Wulff
More of a flush-floater; hackle tip-tied/swept back.
hook - WFC Model 3 #10
thread - Uni 8/0 tan
tail - moose body hair bleached
rib - Orvis Saltwater thread fluoro orange (doubled/twisted)
abdomen - dubbing March Brown
thorax - Ice Dub tan
hackle - grizzly dyed march brown (Collins)
wing - moose body hair bleached
Regards,
Scott
I just grabbed some (same two colors) to play around with on albacore flies...I have no idea if it helps or not, but certainly looks cool.Yes, it's glow in the dark Flashabou from Hedron, I was in Seattle yesterday and picked up some pink and green at Patrick's to try out from the beach. We'll see how it goes!
I'd fish that like crazy and with max confidence on the D, Yak, etc., nice pattern.
Mahalo…I'd fish that like crazy and with max confidence on the D, Yak, etc., nice pattern.
A UV flashlight does it even faster, and doesn’t seem to blow your night vision as bad.Later in the year when it doesn’t get light so early, charge them up with a flashlight and cast them out into the dark. It looks like tracer bullets flying by.
SF