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a big rabbit hair leech. This is awesome in black, maroon or red and fished at night or late hours. Another deadly fly at Bailey Lake.
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Here's one I'll tie on if I am headed across the lake to my favorite hole.
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The old ime standard Hare's ear. Just about any body of water at anytimewill catch fish. You can grease it and fish it as an emerger, or put a bead on it and fish it deep. I like to fish it with a bead and a dryline with a chironimid dropper and you can catch ALOT of fish in most waters.
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Two other versions.
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Here is a dragon fly nymph. It can be tied weedless. Notice the difference in body shape from the damsels I will post next. Short and thick. Fished best righ in the weeds. A good summer fly when nothing else seems to be working.
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Damsels are sparesly tied, long narrow flies. I have several versoins. Some I use monofilament eyes and some I bead head and some I leave just normal.
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This is a famous fly from the Kamloops region. It is tied with died blackbear. One of the few flies I tie using bear. I don't even want to know what bug it simulates. Big leeches are also a staple up there, along with the biggest caddis yu will ever see called a travelling sedge.
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Now the staple of every stillwater box.
CHIRONIMIDS
There are many patterns and these are just a couple I have in my box. i have no idea if there is a pattend on a couple of these, but they are ones I tie. the first is a Chans chironimid and a GREAT fly for any of the columbia basin lakes.
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Bone, thanks for the lesson on patterns. I thought I was making headway with my Lower 48 fly box, but now I have a new bar to meet.
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I know that bloody mary works wonders for metal heads on just about any river in the country. Works best in the mothow though. Good looking box i dont have the patients to tie up small trout flies.
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funny, I just found this thread. there's some cool patterns here. I think I need to tie some bloody marys. I just busted out the kit tonight in preparation for my trip to MT later this month. My boy got his first fly tying lesson too. Turned out a bead head hare's ear that wasn't half bad...
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Thats cool Path, and thats one of the most productive flies in any water.
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agreed. Pheasant Tail Bead Head is my favorite for a dropper rig (under an elk hair caddis). That one is a little tough to negotiate for a beginer's fingers though, so I taught him the hare's ear (my second favorite).
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those are all good looking flies Im a big fan of red on flies i bet that bloody m is deadly going to tie some up for the cedar river ive been tying flies for 30 years. Bohn you ever fish the cedar river in maplevalley/ renton. how about roche lake in kamloops?
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Nice bugs man!!! I really like some of the damsel patterns and leeches. I haven't tied many trout flies in the last 10 years or so. Lots of steelhead stuff... big, swimmy, and creepy stuff. That little detailed stuff takes some patience.
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