Dean,.
are you talking about the knotted midge or the knotted scud?
Rene

Dean Larson wrote:

Hi Deb and Rene
This pattern works here also. I've caught several decent rainbows on it.
Dean


Rene Zillmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Deb,

    new pattern for the records!
    Concerning gnats there is such a pattern, the knotted midge. black
    thread, and one hackle at the rear end of the hook and one at the eye.

I have some of this hooks..... Should play at the vise

Rene


Deborah Duran wrote:


    >Hmmm.... take one of those wavy nymph hooks and tie two scuds
    spawning and
    >you can call it a married scud... oh nevermind...
    >Back under my rock... :0)
    >Deb
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "Rene Zillmann"
    >To:
    >Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 7:43 AM
    >Subject: Re: [VFB] SCUD SWAP at 16 tiers
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >>Scott,
    >>funny name, indeed. But no kidding. This is an official pattern from
    >>Goddard/Clarke. I had the German name only by hand, therefore I
    >>translated it back to English.
    >>The pattern has to resemble a scud who is willing to spawn.
    >>I'm now off for some vaccation,. will tie the flies when I'm back.
    >>Rene
    >>
    >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>Wow , what a name, I will enter it to the list, still awaiting Phil
    >>>Solem to report and list will be complete with names.
    >>>Thanks , AUFVEDERSANE, ADAY, CHOSE.
    >>>Kleina Doitch, Spreakanze




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