What's Catching You Fish?

That's wild! At what moment are those doubles hooking up? During the fight, or while stripping the first fish back at hand?
Sometimes they will both hit the flies as they run through the sweet spot in the drift. Sometimes when a bigger fish hooks up the smaller ones will follow it around and take another fly during the fight. The above, one took the fly off the top at seemingly the same time the big one took the partridge, then another fish grabbed the point fly early into the action.
 
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Love your ties Tom. Simple-ish but very buggy and effective. And you constantly post evidence of their effectiveness!

Autocorrect tried to make me say “Love your toes, Tom.” 😗
Thx. There was a time I really followed Dave Hughes, Sylvester Nemes, ect. I came to believe, and today I could even take it to a new place and they worked just like always.
Just ran across this, page 116, Dave Hughes, Handbook of Hatches:
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They have worked for me to for a lot of years too. I may alter it some, but the basics are there, only I fish 'em all day all year long. Certainly flies that have stood the test of time, even the Dame fished basically the same thing and recommended it in several seasons..
 
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Mash-up of Bennet's Last Light and Charles St Pierres fox wing; everything's better with arctic fox right? Brought about a dozen trout to hand today, and elicited a few tugs that still have me wondering what could have been.
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This is one of the flies....
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That caught a few of these....
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Also, one like these put more fish in the net than the above buggy pattern (probably because I fished it more...that model is too torn up).

Pheasant & mini-mop, that's it. Fish were going out of their way to inspect this plus had a couple of chasers and caught a couple of cruisers on it.

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