MillCreekMinnow
Steelhead
This one is wide open per @Jake Watrous request. Have fun with it!
Can’t tell which is photoshopped more…Hot head jig leech. Deadly and easy to tie. View attachment 102975Proof:View attachment 102978
Do you ever tie it in a balanced leech style?Hot head jig leech. Deadly and easy to tie.
Very nice!My favorite is an IOBO Humpy because it's a simple one material tie that floats well and works on bwo hatches.
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Already got my January and February dry fly fish...
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I don't. I like just having one fly that I can throw with sinking line or under an indicator. I like the simplicity of a slotted bead and jig hook in regards to tying and to be honest I don't think it makes a difference to the fish.Do you ever tie it in a balanced leech style?
gotta try that. I tie a mole fly variation for the same purpose but I bet that humpy back catches some airMy favorite is an IOBO Humpy because it's a simple one material tie that floats well and works on bwo hatches.
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Those all seem like very good points. I just hear some local winter/early-spring bass fly fishers who are all about the balanced leech. But yeah, I can also see it not mattering to the fish.I don't. I like just having one fly that I can throw with sinking line or under an indicator. I like the simplicity of a slotted bead and jig hook in regards to tying and to be honest I don't think it makes a difference to the fish.
Technical answer: Yes.Technical question: Aren't we supposed to tie a new fly for this? Or can we just dig through the archives for what we want?
Really Sweet!I look forward to your entry...View attachment 103119