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My bro and I fished the Gorge this morning. The road was closed so we hiked a bit from both ends. The water was a little up but the fishing was good. Streamers were a lot of fun as the brookies would rise from murky depths to smash at them. We were stripping zonkers and they were nailing the rabbit strip but not many were hitting the hook. Too bad I didn't have any Heifer Groomers on me, we would have caught them all! We caught some nice rainbows too, but those were on nymphs. We saw a few other fishermen but the cut off access seemed to discourage many anglers. HMMm maybe they should close that road all the time ;) One bad thing. I lost my nymph box with about 40 nymphs in it. It must have fallen out of my vest while I was releasing a fish. A nice System X box. What a fool I am :'( I think I hear my vise laughing at me.
04-29-2007, 11:54 AM
Troutfishing4life
Re: KLG 4/28 AM
Nice going at KLG with the brookies and the rainbows and the sucks about your box
Can any one post a pic of a zonker
Mike
04-29-2007, 08:22 PM
trout5
Re: KLG 4/28 AM
I can't seem to figure out how to send any pictures to TPO from my computer. I guess I'm a bit of a techno dunce. I tried to post some pics just now and they are too large. I can't figure out how to reduce the file size.
get the image code after you upload a photo as in copy it then past it in between IMG tags
It will look like this on your page before you post. Make sure there is a open bracket at the beginning and a close at the end. I had to take them out so this would appear on your screen.
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05-01-2007, 08:09 AM
SlowNDeep
Re: KLG 4/28 AM
[quote author=Troutfishing4life link=topic=498.msg3101#msg3101 date=1177862095]
Nice going at KLG with the brookies and the rainbows and the sucks about your box
Can any one post a pic of a zonker
Mike
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Mike, you will find several adaptations of the original, which was credited to Dan Byford.
Basically, a lot of flies tied with a single strip of rabbit fur, attached at the front and rear of the hook are called zonkers.
Here are links to a few versions with good pictures.
Saltwater (yeah right) anchovy version - with sbs inst. and article by Dave Skok - an awesome tyer (not to knock or discredit Dave, but my buddy Don showed me how to tie these about 15 years ago): http://www.saltwaterflies.com/ezzonker.html