I gotta try this pattern. Last year I tied up some woven detached abdomen dragon flies and caught city pond largemouth on them…..however they were hard to cast and twisted my leader up because I used bucktail for the wings. This bug looks way more efficient to cast. I gotta try to tie it and use some soon. Thanks for give a great tutorial again.
Great story on the history of this fly. I will be tying some for the Smallmouth in my local Kalamazoo River. Thanks Charlie.
interesting fly patttern that i could see being effective for stillwater trout. thanks for sharing this, CC.
Yet another great tying video by Charlie craven, such a cool looking pattern! I will have to tie one of these.
Really enjoy your videos, Charlie.Thanks for sharing.
Your tying videos are SO clear and descriptive! Great job!! Thanks!
I gotta try this pattern. Last year I tied up some woven detached abdomen dragon flies and caught city pond largemouth on them…..however they were hard to cast and twisted my leader up because I used bucktail for the wings. This bug looks way more efficient to cast. I gotta try to tie it and use some soon. Thanks for give a great tutorial again.
Looks kind of like the invasive emerald ash borer. Very cool
Cool bug! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, man. An Indiana fly.if I ever saw one!
Where do you get foiled foam? That is a awesome material. And what an amazing fly!
Patiently waiting for another fly
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Yah the stillwater trout would eat it up.
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