Thanks very much, Ginger. - Gary
At 09:12 AM 02/20/2002, you wrote: >Mullet are vegetarians. >Pattern by Steve Kantner, Florida > >Fly: Bisquick Nymph - resembles dissolving bread >(local canepolers use bisquick and oatmeal, plant derivitives). > >Hook: #14 Mustad Sproat 3906 >Body: White antron yarn >Thread: White 8/0 > >Lay a long strand of white antron yarn along the shank of the hook, allow a >short end >to extend beyond the bend. Tie the rest down by wrapping thread forward >to hook eye. Wind the remaining antron around the hook shank back and >forward forming a foot ball shape. >Pull a small amount down below the hook eye to form legs before tying off. >Trim the tail and legs to 1/16". > >Steve substitutes polypropylene for antron if he wants the pattern to float >more when >fishing just before dark. Steve fishes them one foot below a strike >indicator and uses >pin point casts. >Ginger M. Allen >Sr. Biological Scientist >Florida Master Naturalist Program Coordinator >Department of Wildlife & Ecology Conservation >University of Florida/SWFREC >2686 SR 29 N >Immokalee, FL 34142-9515 >PH (941)658-3409(suncom974-3409) >Fax (941)658-3469(suncomfax974-3469)
