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I had the pleasure of meeting @Northern on the water yesterday and watched her catch one fish after another from her nimble pedal kayak. I finally tied on an olive Willie like what Northern was using and started catching fish. (I caught some after you left, I swear!) Of course, I broke off one of the few in my box. I'm tying up more now. @Northern , this one is on a 1xl length nymph hook. It looks a little short to me, do you tie them on 2xl length hooks?

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I had the pleasure of meeting @Northern on the water yesterday and watched her catch one fish after another from her nimble pedal kayak. I finally tied on an olive Willie like what Northern was using and started catching fish. (I caught some after you left, I swear!) Of course, I broke off one of the few in my box. I'm tying up more now. @Northern , this one is on a 1xl length nymph hook. It looks a little short to me, do you tie them on 2xl length hooks?

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It was great to meet you yesterday, Zak!
That OW looks good to me - honestly, those stockers were eating anything that looked halfway between a bug and a pellet. I have half a box of OWs, and they run the gamut, colorwise, lengthwise, and materialwise.
This was the soft hackle that I was using at first, that also caught bunches for me at the other lake earlier in the day
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I even got a few on a soft hackle tied with macaw feather, lol!
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Mini Moodah Poodah

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Tied as a Mother’s Day caddis.

hook - WFC Model 28 #12
thread - Uni 8/0 black
tag - Glo Brite #11
abdomen - Ice Dub peacock black
head/wing - 2mm foam brown
legs - medium rubber brown
indicator - parapost yarn hot orange

Regards,
Scott
 
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Needed to add a couple with orangish/pink/tan hues to the box for this weekend to cover some of the shrimp I’ve been encountering.
SF

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Mini Moodah Poodah

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Tied as a Mother’s Day caddis.

hook - WFC Model 28 #12
thread - Uni 8/0 black
tag - Glo Brite #11
abdomen - Ice Dub peacock black
head/wing - 2mm foam brown
legs - medium rubber brown
indicator - parapost yarn hot orange

Regards,
Scott
That name brings a smile. Can just imagine the poise I’d carry answering across the pond “On a Mini Moodah Poodah.”

Btw nice color combo and attention to butt sinking importance.
 
The ones I saw on Wednesday in the south sound were like pinky fingernail sized. These look like size 6s here?

Size 4 but need to tie some size 6’s.
This is what I’m seeing. They hop out of the water when being chased.
SF


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Melvin Bay

New England Streamer

Jim Warner

(Shown wet)

Hook - Mustad 94720 or equivalent 9X long hook
Thread - Black
Body - Silver oval tinsel
Ribbing - Flat silver tinsel
Wing - Sparse yellow bucktail over which sparse red bucktail (or mixed) over which blue dun marabou feather topped with peacock herl
Throat - Red hackle fibers
Eyes - Painted black over white
 
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Salmon River Seducer

Steelhead

Hook - Gamakatsu T10-6H or equivalent
Thread - Fluorescent green
Tail - Fluorescent chartreuse marabou, with a few strands of pearl flashabou accent or krystal flash
Body - Fluorescent green chenille
Wing - White bucktail tied over the body, with an over wing of fluorescent chartreuse marabou mixed with a few strands of pearl flashabou accent or krystal flash
Collar - White hen hackle.

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
South Platte Parachute Callibaetis

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Found it here.

hook - WFC Model 3 #14
thread - SemperFli 8/0 tan
shuck - Congo Hair shiner tan
rib - Krystal Flash pearl
abdomen - dubbing silvery tan
thorax - Ice Dub Hare’s Ear
wingpad/wing - pronghorn
hackle - grizzly

Regards,
Scott
All of your ties are eye-popping, but I find this one to be especially slick. Thanks!
 
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