I look at your streamer patterns for ideas up here. I think the Delaware river has similarities to your river and I love the patterns you guys come up with. Always well done.
The lead on the hook will keel it and also give the fly more kick. I always play with the weighting depending on desired retrieve speed, the fast retrieve the more weight is needed to keep fly from rolling
You can tie the fly without the keel weight and try it out to see if you like the action. Maybe tie it a little sparser to make sure it will sink when it hits the water. Wrap it on later if you wish. When you are happy with the number of turns of lead wire, secure with UV resin.
Great pattern. Do you mind talking about putting lead on the bend of the hook? Are you just looking to make a brick or is that creating some kind of keel effect? Tie on!
Alex's answer (I'm pretty sure)would be that the fish we are targetting attack the head/belly of the fly as they do a real prey species, not tail nipping, so the front hook is critical not the back one. You could sub but then you would have a different fly and different action
I look at your streamer patterns for ideas up here. I think the Delaware river has similarities to your river and I love the patterns you guys come up with. Always well done.
The lead on the hook will keel it and also give the fly more kick. I always play with the weighting depending on desired retrieve speed, the fast retrieve the more weight is needed to keep fly from rolling
Why the lack of a trail hook? Could a guy sub the last “tail end” fish spine for an actual hook? Thanks
You can tie the fly without the keel weight and try it out to see if you like the action. Maybe tie it a little sparser to make sure it will sink when it hits the water. Wrap it on later if you wish. When you are happy with the number of turns of lead wire, secure with UV resin.
Well done! Awesome tie!!
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Great pattern. Do you mind talking about putting lead on the bend of the hook? Are you just looking to make a brick or is that creating some kind of keel effect? Tie on!
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Why the lack of a trail hook? Could a guy sub the last “tail end” fish spine for an actual hook?
Alex's answer (I'm pretty sure)would be that the fish we are targetting attack the head/belly of the fly as they do a real prey species, not tail nipping, so the front hook is critical not the back one. You could sub but then you would have a different fly and different action
Steve Dally Oh, I see! I’ll give one a go. Thanks for your help.