It's not a matter of "the thinner the better". I know several sources who
could solve "as thin as possible", if it came to that. No, the ones on the
fly are exactly the ones I wan't for the job. No tractor tires and no
miniature spaghetthi. 
Just a matter of dedication and perseverance. "My version" is the tyers way
of saying "I give up". But I'm a man who's ready to fight for his cause. I
won't rest until they close the wooden lid...
 
/Jester (Remember me ;o) )
 
 

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I have the MS legs and they are very thin.  I can use them on tiny flies
18-24.  Yours look nice but I think the smaller diameter would have more
movement in the water. 

Mike


On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Niclas Runarsson
<[email protected]> wrote:



Here are a few of my "named" ones for comparison:
* Spirit River Tarantu-Leggs, size MINI
* Original fly
* "Wag's", size SMALL
* Wapsi, size MEDIUM
 
Beside eachother and full-size cuts...
 
/Nick

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Could you show the original fly against a few sizes of rubber?
I have some very  fine rubber legs that might work for you.
 
Rick 


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From: Niclas (Gmail) <[email protected]>
Subject: [VFB] Help with fly / rubber legs...
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 9:32 AM


Last week I tried out a new fly that I (just because it was so ugly) bought
earlier this summer in a fly shop up north. As ugly as it was, it turned out
to be quite effective. When everything else I tried (including the Chili
Pepper) struck out, this one seemed to work. But a couple of days ago, when
Teresa and the girls were with me, I lost one in a tree almost immediately
after losing the first fish. I didn't want to risk losing the second (last)
one before I had copied it, so I chose something else that had a little of
the same features - very visible, very slowly sinking... and ugliness: a
white bugger with a bunch of round rubber legs for tail. MAN was that a good
choice!!! It turned out to be a fish magnet. Before they had even left I had
lost another fish... and at the end of the day I had caught three, lost
another two, and missed three or four takes (and naturally lost the two
white flies). Considering that I was only there for three hours (and that
also other club members say that it seems slow there now)... it was
something out of the ordinary. If it wasn't the lake that suddenly had a
very good day, this will probably be my new goto fly. (Sorry Tony... the
Chili Pepper is out. LOL) 
 
I'm quite sure I got these rubber tailed buggers from someone at the VFB,
two black and two white (unfortunately now lost), either as bonus flies in a
swap or along with one of the "kick off" boxes which were sent to me when I
first got stuck in here. They have been sitting untouched in my flybox for
quite a while so I can't remember which. Last night I was going to tie up
more of the white ones but even though I thought that the thinnest rubber
legs I had were very thin... these ones were even thinner. I took a picture
for comparison:  The left fly is the original black version. The right fly
is my (as it turned out: fat tailed) test replica... with Dan Bailey's
rubber legs size Small.
 
Anyone who recognizes this fly and can tell me what kind of rubber legs they
are?
 
Pictures 'fly.jpg' and 'tails.jpg' attached. Direct links in case they don't
get through:
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc307/runarsson/fly.jpg
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc307/runarsson/tails.jpg
 
/Nick
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