The trolling lures i built were 12”-16” long…I have fairly large hands - the flies are around 7 inches long
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The trolling lures i built were 12”-16” long…I have fairly large hands - the flies are around 7 inches long
That wiggle bug thang is catching on…is that 3mm foam folded onto itself?

Thanks for the interesting bit of history!View attachment 172574
My Throw back Thursday Fly. for this week : Lady Godiva.
Judge Ralph Olson and Ralph Whal experimented greatly with fly design and color combinations in the 1940's. " We sought to bring fourth the ultimate steelhead fly,' says Ralph. Whenever Olson caught a steelhead, he would remove the fly and place it in a box, never to use the fly again. As the seasons past and his reputation grew, his box of effective flies filled. When Enos Bradner began writing Northwest Angling, he asked Olson about the pattern he used with such effectiveness. No single patterns existed, but, based on the box full of flies, Olson arrived at a single combination of feathers and fur worth standardizing. Taking a cue from Ralph Wahl, who had by then developed a Lord and Lady series, Olson called his fly Lady Godiva.
Everywhere I read a recipe it states the body material is that of white wool but as stated by Ralph Whal to Trey Combs at the time of Trey writing his book Steelhead Fly fishing and Flies Whal states the body was yellow seal fur. Personally I tie a yellow floss body and have done very well with this fly and one of my favorite early winter steelhead flies.

It’s two layers of 2mm foam, super glued and uv resin coated.That wiggle bug thang is catching on…is that 3mm foam folded onto itself?

