Interesting thing here is that flies that incorporate claret are vey popular in the UK and Ireland for stillwater fishing. One reason being that there are species of chironomids that are that color.
Same here for chironomids found in the lakes out west, l cannot answer for those in the eastern regions as l have not fished those as yet.
I use many wet flies and nymphs with claret dubbed bodies and in some cases the hackles, both Browns and Bows will at times whack a claret bodied fly.
It is a great color to use on days with diminished light.
My all time favorite fly is called the claret jay. Next to that is a fly called the claret bumble, and then one called the claret and gold.
Do you like that hook as a matter of interest.
I have just been sent some samples of the Virivas hooks. There is a distributor in the UK that wants to market those here.
They are interesting hooks.
Davy.



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks




Reply With Quote

