Anybody played around with the color blue in their trout (not Steelhead) nymphs? Supposedly a popular color with Colorado fly fishers, esp. in the Winter. What say you TPO members? I have tied but not tried some blue patterns, and I'm curious.
Anybody played around with the color blue in their trout (not Steelhead) nymphs? Supposedly a popular color with Colorado fly fishers, esp. in the Winter. What say you TPO members? I have tied but not tried some blue patterns, and I'm curious.
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I have only seen and heard about Charlie Meck's "Patriot" dry fly and certain versions of blue midge patterns, but not tried them. Based on our color observations, I would bet that a thread midge made up of white over blue thread would be effective in certain light conditions.
What about the #4 baetis (Iron Blue) is the SLF cube? Anyone ever use it? I think I heard/read somewhere that the color matches a UK hatch.
This is a good question, Torrey. I've heard the same thing, that sometimes blue flies really kill. I have yet to find that to be the case in my experience. Having said that, I admit to not fishing them enough to make a definite judgement one way or the other.
I know as far as steelhead are concerned, blue globugs and SS are popular. As far as nymphs? The one that first comes to mind is a hot wire prince. No reason why you can't try a copper john in blue either.
Tie me up a bunch and I will let you know if they work ;D
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Is 2 dozen enough to start Brookie?
I found a blue pattern in one of my books that is supposed to work well in rivers with good Caddis populations, so I'll have to try it out in the Housy & Farmington, I'll tie u up a few big boy. I'll laugh if that ends up being a killer pattern.
Now that I think about it, there is an older Hare's Ear type nymph tied with a blue wingcase (made from a dyed feather), tied by artist/author John Atherton, and aptly named the "Atherton Medium Nymph". He also had a dark & a light pattern, and if I remember right, they did not have blue wing cases on them.
I know a lot of Steelheaders who swear by a black stonefly pattern with a blue wingcase, usually made from Sparkle Braid. Of course, Steelhead seem to have a special affinity for funky colors, not always the case with regular stream trout, esp. browns.
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In one of AK Best dvd's, he talks about tying Green Drakes with blue dyed wings for one of his customers.
It's not easy bringing in a 20 inch fish on a size 18 nymph. But is sure is fun trying on the Beaverhead river!
Just my 2 cents: I experimented with this color a few yrs back (Nymphs). I have caught wild trout with blue wire (CJohn) and other nymph patterns, but not enough to carry or continue tying it.
I am thinking just trying a few Blue hot spots might not be a bad idea.
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Blue egg patterns work great. Ala Meck again the blueberry.
I have used the Blue glo bugs right along with the more natural Salmon egg Colored ones and 90% of the time the Natural Colors worked much better. This is just my personal test on stocker rainbows.
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