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I remember seeing that sculpin pattern tied like a Clouser. . .
A few years back, I would use a Sculpzilla to mimic a sculpin. They were somewhat time consuming to tie and I hated losing them. You tie them with those super sharp Gamakatsu stinger hooks on a Waddington shank. A fly tyer’s tip to trim a bunch of marabou is to just “pinch and rip” the excess material away. Just remember that there is a stinger hook sometimes hidden in the material. . . Attached File |
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Pretty similar to what mine looks like. Those are much nicer though lol.
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Nice permit and steelhead!
I’ve been tying a lot of Clouser’s lately and just wanted to mention this fly tying tip. If you use a lot of the white portion of a bucktail, it’s hard to not get the natural brown/tan stray fibers in there when you clip a portion off. Whether you’re tying just a handful or 10 dozen, it’s nice to just grab for the portion of white bucktail. Clouser utilizing white: Attached File Natural bucktail: Attached File The backside of a bucktail. Do you see where there is a light colored section and a dark colored section? Trim using a razor knife along the line where light (white hair) meets the dark (brown hair): Attached File You’ll now have two strips that will just have the white hair. You might have a few brown hairs in there but they’re easy to pick out: Attached File Have fun! This makes life a lot easier when tying a bunch. |
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Originally Posted By stretch415: First permit Belize 2021. Grand slammed first day and had 3 permit on(1 to hand 2 to boat). 10+ quality shots it was pretty crazy. Need a bigger one now https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/66664/3B2BCDA9-28AF-46FB-8CE7-542348F3AA16-2059772.jpg View Quote Nice (i've fish right there too). J- |
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" I swear by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." John Galt.
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Originally Posted By fizzis: Anyone else enjoy the summer smallmouth top water bite? https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51391705179_c6e9450a9d_z.jpgsmallie" target="_blank">https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51391705179_c6e9450a9d_z.jpgsmallie View Quote Smallies are my favorite to fish for. I'm a streamer bite junky but you gotta love a vicious hair frog smallie explosion! J- |
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" I swear by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." John Galt.
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Originally Posted By jagdkommando: Ihttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146923/18C01C0F-6559-4B05-BF58-25C2D0041C1D-2062477.jpg Steelhead out of a SW Michigan creek, caught my preferred way, stripping streamers on a 8wt fly rod. View Quote Nice, love stripping streamers for steelhead. We get em good on Drunk and Disorderlies. 8wt with an Airflo streamer max short is killer! J- |
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" I swear by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." John Galt.
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Originally Posted By CUJ0: Nice permit and steelhead! I’ve been tying a lot of Clouser’s lately and just wanted to mention this fly tying tip. If you use a lot of the white portion of a bucktail, it’s hard to not get the natural brown/tan stray fibers in there when you clip a portion off. Whether you’re tying just a handful or 10 dozen, it’s nice to just grab for the portion of white bucktail. Clouser utilizing white: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/CB4948EF-B02E-4317-B65A-18128A201FF5_jpe-2074855.JPG Natural bucktail: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/24F4E94F-710B-47FD-9033-F041F87DFF9E_jpe-2074856.JPG The backside of a bucktail. Do you see where there is a light colored section and a dark colored section? Trim using a razor knife along the line where light (white hair) meets the dark (brown hair): https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/D007ABB5-55E8-4042-BF25-A1CC672533F1_jpe-2074864.JPG You’ll now have two strips that will just have the white hair. You might have a few brown hairs in there but they’re easy to pick out: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/713929A0-3F5E-41E3-BBEC-3C675DBEC048_jpe-2074865.JPG Have fun! This makes life a lot easier when tying a bunch. View Quote Green and White Clouser is my all time favorite redfish fly. If I had to pick one, that would be it. |
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It was a nice day out today. It was a slow day of fishing on Sunday and the winds were too high to go out yesterday. Today was a good day. Four roosterfish larger than 50 lbs and some dorado.
I am done with Hatch fly reels though. The drag failed on another Finatic 9+ and one of the spools is now rubbing the frame. Sure, reels at this price point fail every now and then but it’s still a bummer when you’re on a trip. I am a big fan of drawbar cork feels like the Abel Super series. I canned the Hatch and am switching over to a spare Abel SDS (sealed) this afternoon on one of my rods. I love Mako reels as well. . . they give you confidence. Attached File The four big roosters that I caught today were on the same fly! I bet this fly (3/0 Gamakatsu SC15 2H) spent over 2 hours in a fish’s mouth today. Lol: Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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The sardinas down in Baja were large (4-5”) and fat and there was a lot of bait in the area.I was using tan/white baitfish patterns but this probably would’ve worked better. . . Dark grey up on top with a line of tan/olive/chartreuse:
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Originally Posted By CUJ0: It was a nice day out today. It was a slow day of fishing on Sunday and the winds were too high to go out yesterday. Today was a good day. Four roosterfish larger than 50 lbs and some dorado. I am done with Hatch fly reels though. The drag failed on another Finatic 9+ and one of the spools is now rubbing the frame. Sure, reels at this price point fail every now and then but it’s still a bummer when you’re on a trip. I am a big fan of drawbar cork feels like the Abel Super series. I canned the Hatch and am switching over to a spare Abel SDS (sealed) this afternoon on one of my rods. I love Mako reels as well. . . they give you confidence.https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/C18007B7-91B8-4006-A1D9-C62D8BC27E7A_jpe-2099615.JPG The four big roosters that I caught today were on the same fly! I bet this fly (3/0 Gamakatsu SC15 2H) spent over 2 hours in a fish’s mouth today. Lol: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/6E9E202A-E3D4-41EF-953B-AC1B3C756DA5_jpe-2099662.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/E3E11F0B-1BB7-434E-A159-54C3E83A85B2_jpe-2100257.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/54242761-FEE3-4B43-80E3-1AA92D841487_jpe-2101278.JPG View Quote Wow - Roosters are on my list. I tried down in Sayulita MX but ended up chumming myself since we were right off shore and waves were rolling pretty good. Want to run them down on the beach but would take another stab off the boat in calmer conditions. |
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Originally Posted By CUJ0: I remember seeing that sculpin pattern tied like a Clouser. . . A few years back, I would use a Sculpzilla to mimic a sculpin. They were somewhat time consuming to tie and I hated losing them. You tie them with those super sharp Gamakatsu stinger hooks on a Waddington shank. A fly tyer’s tip to trim a bunch of marabou is to just “pinch and rip” the excess material away. Just remember that there is a stinger hook sometimes hidden in the material. . . https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/DCC094EB-D8DF-4927-AFA8-6CE06108AD2D_jpe-2050181.JPG View Quote I have used the same type of heads, too heavy for my uses. I use a sinking tip and change the tips to fit water situations. I use small 1/40 oz barbells. In shallower spots no sinking tips, in deep stuff heavy sinking tip. The pattern looks good. I have tied many similar stuff. Over the years I have migrated to simpler patterns/easy ties. We all end up with our go to flies. |
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Originally Posted By jagdkommando: Ihttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/146923/18C01C0F-6559-4B05-BF58-25C2D0041C1D-2062477.jpg Steelhead out of a SW Michigan creek, caught my preferred way, stripping streamers on a 8wt fly rod. View Quote Do you find that stripping ALWAYS works better than just swinging the fly? I agree that it works better for Browns and cohos but Steelhead seem to like swung flies at times. At least thats been my experience. Have you ever used a 2 fly setup? Larger streamer followed by a nymph or egg pattern. I have caught many steelhead on stripped or swung egg patterns and small nymphs. My preferred way is a switch rod swinging/stripping streamers. I have done the beads under bobbers and while its deadly its also requires high concentration, gotta watch that float with an eagle eye. It can get tiring. Nothing better than steelhead tho. |
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Resurrecting an old thread. . . Caught a lot of fish this trip but nothing really remarkable as far as size is concerned:
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Good revival and awesome Dorado.
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Thanks! My buddy managed to land a small striped Marlin (55 lb or so) this trip. That was kind of cool. Here is another Dorado:
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Picked up this feisty summer-run steelhead on the Rogue River this week on a swung egg-sucking leech.
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Originally Posted By FrogWater: Picked up this feisty summer-run steelhead on the Rogue River this week on a swung egg-sucking leech. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/77741/rogue_summerrun_JPG-2948470.JPG View Quote Very nice! Here is some click and pawl action on a Burkheimer 13’ 4” 7 wt over in western AK: Attached File |
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Originally Posted By -CUJO-: Very nice! Here is some click and pawl action on a Burkheimer 13' 4" 7 wt over in western AK: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/IMG_4260_jpeg-2952857.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -CUJO-: Originally Posted By FrogWater: Picked up this feisty summer-run steelhead on the Rogue River this week on a swung egg-sucking leech. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/77741/rogue_summerrun_JPG-2948470.JPG Very nice! Here is some click and pawl action on a Burkheimer 13' 4" 7 wt over in western AK: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/IMG_4260_jpeg-2952857.JPG In related news, went out early this morning on the Alsea River and got my ass handed to me by a jack chinook on my 5 wt. Searun Cuttie & Jack Salmon #1 |
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Originally Posted By FrogWater: YES! My Burkie (4114) trout spey is the one rod I will absolutely never sell. It's an heirloom stick that will go to my daughter. url] View Quote Nice! I have the 7134 and the 8134. . . I would love to have another Burkheimer like the 3113 but I just picked up the Sage TS HD in 3110. There is just something about a Burkheimer and the way that they cast and feel in the hand. When you’re carrying a rod around all day, it’s nice to have something that feels good in your hands and is a pleasure to look at. I met Kerry and Nate at a Spey Clave in Idaho probably 15 years or so ago and they are really good guys. 8134-4: Attached File |
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A nice day on the Rogue today. Five steelhead, some trout and a nice cutty. I had some tugs while swinging but the landed fish were all on nymphs.
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Originally Posted By SpeyRod: A nice day on the Rogue today. Five steelhead, some trout and a nice cutty. I had some tugs while swinging but the landed fish were all on nymphs. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/152968/IMG_0484_jpeg-3012731.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/152968/IMG_1910_jpeg-3012732.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/152968/IMG_1913_jpeg-3012733.JPG View Quote SWEET! I'm really wanting to get down there this month and float from Shady Cove to Dodge, but we're neck-deep in puppy-mode, so my wings are a bit clipped. |
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Originally Posted By FrogWater: SWEET! I'm really wanting to get down there this month and float from Shady Cove to Dodge, but we're neck-deep in puppy-mode, so my wings are a bit clipped. View Quote I kind of like dodge down since it gets much less traffic. The Shady run does have some good swing water. If you have an empty seat let me know! If it’s before my neck surgery I may be able to make a run… |
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“Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes.”
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Originally Posted By cancard: You guys are catching fish I can only dream of. Lots beauties here. My son and I are nust getting in to fly fishing after years of fresh water bait fishing. So far, we’re really enjoying it and understand its appeal. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/474231/IMG_3994-3178562.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/474231/IMG_4099-3178563.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/474231/IMG_4100-3178565.jpg View Quote It’s a great sport to do with your kids. Guide days are awesome when family members are on board. Always a good time. |
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“I don't know what the prize is. I just wanna win.” - Usernames
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Originally Posted By -CUJO-: A little catch and release sequence: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/IMG_0081_jpeg-3222225.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/IMG_0082_jpeg-3222222.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/309803/IMG_0083_jpeg-3222223.JPG View Quote |
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Opening week for trout here in Oregon. Started off smokin'!
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Originally Posted By FrogWater: Opening week for trout here in Oregon. Started off smokin'! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t19fh9zh_o View Quote 19:00 and 28:30! |
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Originally Posted By FrogWater: Opening week for trout here in Oregon. Started off smokin'! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t19fh9zh_o View Quote Great day on the water! Beautiful water as well. Next Tuesday I am fishing the salmon fly hatch on the Rogue with an old client. It’ll be nice fishing and having someone else rowing and tying knots! |
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