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These are great! What hook are you using?Several swing/strippers for winter steelhead.
Top two are my standard for what I use for swinging and stripping for winters....super buggy with Finn tails and some Marabou and/or schlappen around the head. The bottom is something I'm going to play with a Little more this year in more of a jerk bait style with stiffer saddle hackles & bucktail out the back and a little more dense up front.
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For the two larger ones, I'm using an Ahrex Aberdeen Predator. Those happen to be 1/0 and the smallest one is an Ahrex Trout Predator Lite in a 2. If I go smaller on hook size, I'll go with the standard Trout Predator. Those two hooks (in various sizes) are what I use on 90% of my streamers.These are great! What hook are you using?
Thanks! I appreciate the response.For the two larger ones, I'm using an Ahrex Aberdeen Predator. Those happen to be 1/0 and the smallest one is an Ahrex Trout Predator Lite in a 2. If I go smaller on hook size, I'll go with the standard Trout Predator. Those two hooks (in various sizes) are what I use on 90% of my streamers.


I think that would work as a crawdad as well...niceMy version of a swimming articulated nymph for carp. It's essentially a mix of Chase Smith's Articulated Damsel and Bob Clouser's Swimming Nymph. Long story short, I discovered that the really cool fly my buddy gave me a couple years ago, that has caught carp pretty much every time I've used it, is a Chase Smith Articulated Damsel. He ties it for carp. He ties it in olive, golden brown, craw (rust) and black. I wanted something really drab natural brown for those super bright days in clear water.
So thanks for the inspiration Chase! And Bob!
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#8 Fulling Mill Bonio Carp hook (FM25 00)
3.8mm black bead chain eyes
Light brown rabbit for body
Brown 2mm sheet foam on top of brown, very webby, hen saddle
Shank is brighter brown marabou and brown foam wrapped on a #10 Mustad 94840 dry fly hook with hook bend cut off.
Essentially a home-grown wiggle shank. That shank is attached using a loop of 8# Maxima Chameleon, that I never use.
This allows the tail to float up when the fly is sitting on the bottom. Great action when stripped as well.
Trim the hen saddle so the fly sits flat. And slap some Zap a Gap on the foam for appearance and to toughen it up.
It won't win any beauty contests, but I think it's the good kind of ugly.
I think I need to tie some of those. They are obviously very effective.
I've come to like that style because I can fish it upstream leading it down on a tight line, across and strip, or down and across swung. Or all the above. It collapses to a nice silhouette then opens up on the pause. Get it to open and drift back and down and it gets eaten.I think I need to tie some of those. They are obviously very effective.
These look fantastic. What size hook are you tying on?
Thx. Those are FM 50 45 in sz. 8 w/ 4.6mm beads. I tried a FM 51 30 which is a 2xl in 8 interchangeably this year but the fish just don't seem to like it as well as the more compact fly.These look fantastic. What size hook are you tying on?
Hey Tom. Would yo be kind enough to post a recipe for your Jiggy Craw? Or is already posted somewhere?Thx. Those are FM 50 45 in sz. 8 w/ 4.6mm beads. I tried a FM 51 30 which is a 2xl in 8 interchangeably this year but the fish just don't seem to like it as well as the more compact fly.
Still had stuff out. Here you go, step by step. You're welcome.Hey Tom. Would yo be kind enough to post a recipe for your Jiggy Craw? Or is already posted somewhere?
Are you using pine squirrel or micro rabbit strips for the claws?
Thank you in advance.,
Bob
that seems to be a popular pattern...