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JT


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I did some shutting up and some fishing today.  I met up with dtp916 early this morning.  It was actually a pretty good day.  We hooked into quite a few nice fish.  The hot flies of the day for me were a #16 olive fox poopah and a #20 olive JT Special.  It was nice meeting you Lahontan.  It was good running into you, too, Captain. 

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...ya' shutting up...well sort of!

Good to see you too, JT! Congrats again on the "midge" glad she's thriving.

My fortunes picked up after we spoke. I went down after that. Still trying to cover water that's new to me. Picking up new skills... and frustrations! Still definately a padewan ... hmmm ...maybe Jedi someday I will be.

5 solid hook ups, 1 to hand. For me #18 fox poopah (tan and olive got play), my "miracle" bug is slowing down... I liked JT's personal version, better than my store bought model (great work JT).  The surprise a modest sized hold over...only fish to hand...that hit a #16 wet bwo dun.

~it beats diggin' ditches!

... Ed

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Got our for an hour and a half this late afternoon...

Fished around access five and it was slow.

Got a few good grabs in one run - but only managed to land one, and briefly hook a few more.

Didn't fish long, but given the spawn I tried a peach smallish bead, and got a few takes on it.

JL

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Thanks for meeting me for a few hours this morning, buddy. I'll give you a call next time I can make it down smile

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3 wts are sweet.

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Hey JT, care to share a pic of your globug?

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That's right, dtp916.  3 wts are awesome.  I was a little worried on one of those fish.  I thought the 3 wt was through.  I just kept on pulling, though, and it took it like a champ.  Too bad my tippet didn't.  The fish would have broken me off way earlier with my 5 wt.  

Emerger,
I'm trying out my new camera with this picture.  This one is an unreal egg.  It's sort of like a globug, but it has a bead in the middle.  When it's wet, the bead shows through the yarn.  It's pretty easy to tie once you figure out how much yarn to use.     

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Oooh, I like that egg. A mini unreal egg.

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Nice JT, thanks for sharing! What color bead do you like to use inside?

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I use red glass beads. 

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of course now the question is why glass beads and not plastic?

easy way to put it

Glass sinks, Plastic floats

-- Edited by brian clemens at 16:34, 2007-12-19

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JT,

How do you get such a nice uniform shape on your Halo Egg? The eggs I tied for this year's steelhead season look mangled. I have tried to trim them into shape, but they still look terrible. I am using McFly Foam, which I have read is difficult to shape.

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I'm not sure what kind of yarn I used.  I got a bunch from a friend who was getting rid of some materials.  I've since thrown away the packages and put everything in small baggies.  I think the amount of yarn used makes a big difference.  It takes a couple of flies before I figure out just how much yarn to use on each fly. 

It's been a while since I've tied them, but there's one thing I can remember.  When tying down the yarn at the end, you can make a loose thread wrap and play with the shape by pushing or pulling on the yarn.  When the shape is right, make a few more thread wraps, progressively tightening the wraps.    

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