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plowboy
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Location: Branson Missouri

Post by plowboy »

Where I fish it's a copper beadhead nymph. I have 3 different ones. With wings, w/o wings and one with some green peacock hurl. Have never missed with these. The rainbows seem to go nuts over them.
Sometimes on a hot day, a black ant or what my dad called a wollybuger. Like a mini brown/redish caterpiller.
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OCD4B2
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Joined: Fri Sep 10, 2004 5:10 pm

Post by OCD4B2 »

ohh so u like wet fly's eh? Yea i usually suck with those because i cant see what im trying to go after... haha :laugh: thats why i like the mosquito its a dry fly and u know when something hits it :D
230,000 miles and she still turns heads
plowboy
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Location: Branson Missouri

Post by plowboy »

Never said I could see it. In fact, I can't. I cheat and use a strike indicator on the tipit. Dry flies do ok under certain condidtions where I fish, mostly early in the morning during the hatch. After that if you can't see them feeding on top water wet flies are the way to go.
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OCD4B2
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Post by OCD4B2 »

hah strike indicator, is it bright orange or bright green :laugh: yea i would have to say that a good wet fly is definitly used for some rapid water. I like the nymph's though, i used them when i was getting some blue's in a lake one time by the bass :D
230,000 miles and she still turns heads
plowboy
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Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2004 4:52 pm
Location: Branson Missouri

Post by plowboy »

I use some orange ones and I think I have some bright pink ones in my vest. The river I fish in originates in a cave. It moves along pretty rapidly. I think the website is http://www.mostateparks.com/roaringriver.htm It dumps into the west end of Table Rock lake in Southwest Missouri.

My brother is learning how to tie some Mosquitos and other dry flies. If I get to see this summer, hopefully he will give me some pointers. It's been quite a while since I have tied any. When I get some time to practice I post a couple and you can tell me what you think.
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