Friday, May 18, 2012

Guineabou Mouse

Guineabou Mouse

Tied and submitted by Aden Blackburn: “I wanted a mouse pattern that floated like a mouse, had undulating fur, and had the right coloration. I noticed that the fluff at the bottom of a guinea fowl feather….”

MJ’s Tail Buzz

MJ’s Tail Buzz

Tied and submitted by Mike Brinkac: “Pattern History:
The two propellers replace the marabou on this a-typical fly. They simulate the tail fin of a baitfish and are very effective when fished up current….”

Dirk’s Fish Xtractor

November 7, 2011 by  
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Warmwater Flies

Dirk’s Fish Xtractor

Dirk’s Fish Xtractor tied by Dirk Burton: “I developed this pattern based on my Tussle Bug. As a matter of fact it could have been named “Son of Tussle Bug”….”

Cajun Crawdad

Cajun Crawdad

Cajun Crawdad tied and submitted by Joe Cruz: “Designed for Bone fish, Red fish and Carp in The “Golden Ghost Flats” of The Dalles Oregon….”

Articulated Helgrammite

November 7, 2011 by  
Filed under Freshwater Flies, Warmwater Flies

Articulated Helgrammite

Articulated Helgrammite tied and submitted by Mike Brinkac: “What isn’t obvious to the eye is that this pattern is tied with a new technique which allows the hook to ride upright when on the bottom….”

Little Lizzy

Little Lizzy

Little Lizzy tied and submitted by Brandon Barber(WITH VIDEO!): “This fly is to replicate a 4″ Zoom soft plastic lizard, very popular among bass fisherman in our area….”

Foxy Bugger

Foxy Bugger

Foxy Bugger tied and submitted by Jason Estrella: “A variation I came up with to an already established pattern. The arctic fox has more movement than a feather hackle. The palmer chenille has more flash and adds bulk to the body….”

Screamin’ Sunrise

Screamin’ Sunrise

Screamin’ Sunrise tie and submitted by Earl Judd III: “Many year of trial and error, to come up with a multi fish fly pattern. That would entice , move and look good in the water….”

EP Zonker

EP Zonker

EP Zonker tied and Submitted by Armando Giraldo: “I needed a big pattern with big profile and movement for rainbows in lakes here in Colombia that resemble the baitfish they continously eat….”

Gill Gulp

November 4, 2011 by  
Filed under Panfish Flies, Warmwater Flies

Gill Gulp

Gill Gulp tied and submitted by Matt Grieb: “I came up with this pattern in need of an effective bluegill pattern. it works great on calm days where it can really make a disturbance in the water….”

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