From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [VFB] Lightning bug patterm Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 01:34:51 -0400
Thank you, that looks more like the ones I had.
John
Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Steve's Link below is the closest to the Lightning Bug pattern also � >featured in the book "Trout Flies of the West" by Jim Schollmeyer and � >Ted Leeson. �It's a pretty good book, compiled by getting various fly � >shops in the west to cough up their shop/guide flies. � It lists the � >originator as Larry Graham. from Creekside Angling Company, Issaquah, � >Washington. �Larry says (in the book) "this is my best bead-head nymph. � > �I have fished it throughout the west with very good luck. I'm not � >certain what the fish take it for: all Iknow is that it really works" > >I tied up a few and they were the only thing that would catch fish for � >me on one particular trip to Henry's Fork. �But I don't use them often, � >mainly because I've lost those and haven't replaced them. > >Tom Davenport >On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 06:34 AM, Steve Brettell wrote: > >> There's a lightning bug nymph here; >> >> www.telusplanet.net/public/cnangler/html/fom0102.htm >> >> You can use day-glo chenille for the tail, or Kreinik has glo in the � >> dark thread that works well too. >> >> --- >> Steve, >> In Maryland >> >> >> >> >> ____________________________________________________________ >> Enter for a chance to win one year's supply of allergy relief! >> http://r.hotbot.com/r/lmt_clrtn/http://mocda3.com/1/c/563632/125699/ >> 307982/307982 > >
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