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so tail is Marabou and not Schlappen..?Looks like a seal bugger with a longer hackle than typical. Here’s what mine looks like. I could match yours with some minor tweaks.
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Yes, marabou fibers stripped off the stem and kept sparse. Sparse dubbing on the body and widely spaced wraps of hackle. Maximum movement from the hackle and tail fibers on the retrieve.so tail is Marabou, not
so tail is Marabou and not Schlappen..?
all had on intermediate lines, all pulling leech patterns andan assortment of damselflies patterns. The guy lighting them up, very cool dude, offered all of us one of his ties, so we took turns sliding alongside..his fly box was filled with patterns all with extra long hackle....on my first cast I got tagged by a big fish who snapped me off..the other two guys began regularly picking up fish on the gifted flies as well.To be honest, I never get too excited about a particular fly pattern (i.e., the details of materials, how it's tied, etc.) without understanding what about it seemed to appeal more to the fish. In this case, @SurfnFish , what were you using that wasn't working as well? Comparing what was different about this "hot" fly from the less successful flies you and the second guy were using is likely the key to understanding the secret to the success of the pattern that worked. For example, it could be as simple as the size - I've been in situations where a size 4 chartreuse/white clouser couldn't make it past 3 strips before getting hammered, when a size 1/0 of the same exact tie wouldn't be touched. On a different day, the reverse might be true. That's extremely simple of course, but in your case, were the less successful flies similar to the one shown (size/weight, color, profile), or were they very different? If the latter, it could be any of a number of things that made it "hot" on that occasion. Just a thought.......
And next time, no offense intended, use 2X ! ;-)well, maybe a distant cousin? lol
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all good..as a hack tyer, always open for suggestionsAnd next time, no offense intended, use 2X ! ;-)
just checked the hooks, which are MFC 3XL..so 2XL would be better because..?And next time, no offense intended, use 2X ! ;-)
Sorry, the explanation mark made my comment look like a hook length. I meant 2X tippet, throw that 4X in your midge box! ;-)just checked the hooks, which are MFC 3XL..so 2XL would be better because..?