My basic Granny Bug is tied on a #10 or #12 curved shank scud hook.
It has a woven (granny weave) body with a wisp of antron yarn for a tail and a dubbed throax.
Deadly on panfish and a very versatile fly when tied in different configurations (ie. bead head, rubber legs, soft hackled, etc.)
It's difficult to describe the tying process and I plan to post it to Byard's website soon.
- Gary
At 05:45 PM 6/17/03, you wrote:
OK, fill me in on the granny bug pattern. Thanks. Joyce
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