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A swan song tribute to one of the great all time posters, alanb_ct.
Just to be clear... much credit and praise thrown his way on this one. Thank you.
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"I am not against golf, since I cannot but suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering trout."
-Paul O'Neil
Got it, awesome pattern. What type of dubbing is Aaron using though? Was it the SLF Dave Whitlock Squirrel dubbing, cause its not listed on the materials list in the beginning...
"I am not against golf, since I cannot but suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering trout."
-Paul O'Neil
It's the DW Squirrel Dubbing in gray. The spiky dubbing creates a nice webby effect when touch dubbed or dubbed loosly.
I'm having a problem when I squeeze the lead wire, it tends to loose its adherence to the hook shank. Couple this with the increased rotational leverage because the sides are now sticking out like a pair of love handles, My fly is now an "Alain's swivel bodied swan song stone fly." Lol! Kidding aside, What can I do to correct this? I know its an effective stone fly imitation. Alain also does it in black which also is a good pattern and catches lots of fish!
you're probably just squeezing the lead too much - just gentle pressure to take it "out of round".
If the line ain't tight, ya ain't doin it right
What would be a comparable hook to the Skalka streamer? Is that a typical size hook or a 2x long shank etc?
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What would be a comparable hook to the Skalka streamer? Is that a typical size hook or a 2x long shank etc?
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Usually if you look at the websites for ordering tying supplies they have a little description of what each hook is used for. I would just find a big streamer/nymph hook, should work alright as well.
"I am not against golf, since I cannot but suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering trout."
-Paul O'Neil