wanderingrichard
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Anyone think of tying a pattern in Ukrainian flag colors ?
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Post in thread 'What's in your vise?' http://pnwflyfishing.com/forum/index.php?threads/whats-in-your-vise.4/post-16677Anyone think of tying a pattern in Ukrainian flag colors ?
Thank you. Missed that. Good on you Norm!Post in thread 'What's in your vise?' http://pnwflyfishing.com/forum/index.php?threads/whats-in-your-vise.4/post-16677
That's beautiful!
I have a caveat to that though. I find while fishing single trailing hook flies that the fish are actually hooked in the outside corner of the mouth quite often. I think they are doing the t-bone and head bite, then get hooked on the hookset as the fly is basically flossed across their jaws. Pretty similar to how pegged beads work actually. Fish east the bead a couple inches above the hook, then the hookset drags the hook to an outer corner of mouth hookup.Fish hooked on a trailer hook at the tail aren't eaters, they're curious.....how many fish eat their prey tail first? none.
Good point, but those same fish would be hooked on a fly with the hook in the middle or even the front 3rd.I have a caveat to that though. I find while fishing single trailing hook flies that the fish are actually hooked in the outside corner of the mouth quite often. I think they are doing the t-bone and head bite, then get hooked on the hookset as the fly is basically flossed across their jaws. Pretty similar to how pegged beads work actually. Fish east the bead a couple inches above the hook, then the hookset drags the hook to an outer corner of mouth hookup.
But then yeah, later in the season coho will often be hooked in the snout with the trailer and I think they are just messing around with the fly more than eating.


Good point, but those same fish would be hooked on a fly with the hook in the middle or even the front 3rd.
