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SRS-Purple Rain

November 23, 2011 by  
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Nymphs

SRS-Purple Rain

Tied and Submitted by Marc Procopio: “My go to stonefly on rainy dark bad weather days for Great Lakes Steelhead….”

Matt’s Yeti

November 23, 2011 by  
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Streamers

Matt’s Yeti

Tied and Submitted by Matt Meahan: “By incorporating a stinger hook not only do you get more hook ups but the fish tend to throw the hook less. By adding dumbbell eyes you get a diving motion….”

Pysco Sculpin

November 23, 2011 by  
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Streamers

Pysco Sculpin

Tied and Submitted by Marc Procopio: “As swinging flies becomes more popular on the Great Lakes, I wanted the East cost guys to have something they could call their own!”

March Brown Emerger

November 23, 2011 by  
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Nymphs

March Brown Emerger

Tied and Submitted by Mike Brinkac: “A conspicuous feature of the March Brown is the large eye. This is the same for all Mayflies. “MJ’s March Brown Emerger” captures this unique feature by using a piece of stretch tubing….”

Jae’s Oso Critter

Jae’s Oso Critter

Tied and Submitted by Jason Estrella: “Anyone who fishes along the Texas coast knows about the various colors soft plastic lures come in. I wanted a fly that utilizes some of those popular color combinations like….”

MJ’s Salmonfly

November 21, 2011 by  
Filed under Dry Flies, Freshwater Flies

MJ’s Salmonfly

Tied and Submitted by Mike Brinkac: “an excellent imitation of the Giant Stonefly that can be found on many Eastern Rivers & Streams…..”

MJ’s Juvenile Crayfish

MJ’s Juvenile Crayfish

Tied and Submitted by Mike Brinkac: “Position of hourglass eye and body foam causes fly to stand at an angle from the bottom which resembles a crayfish in a defensive posture….”

MJ’s Emerger

November 21, 2011 by  
Filed under Dry Flies, Freshwater Flies

MJ’s Emerger

Tied and Submitted by Mike Brinkac: ““MJ’s Emerger” simulates a variety of Mayfly Emergers. It is also effective during Caddis Hatches.

Rooty Trudy

November 21, 2011 by  
Filed under Dry Flies, Freshwater Flies

Rooty Trudy

Tied and Submitted by Jason Estrella: “Here in West Texas, we don’t have the big hatches other western states do. But we do have a lot of bugs that bass and panfish eat. This is just a general bug pattern to cover all the angles….”

MJ’s Scud Bug

November 21, 2011 by  
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Nymphs

MJ’s Scud Bug

Tied and Submitted by Mike Brinkac: “Scuds are often one of the more important trout foods…”

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