The killer rig is the Powerbait fly with a garden
hackle dropper. For 'true fly fishing' you'd want to
go with a flesh fly with a glo-ball dropper. Jim I
only kid about the eggs. I have buddies that will
chuck 'em all day long. I don't fish them, but don't
give a rip if anybody else does. That said, I reserve
the right to bust your chops. Now go catch some more
steelies and take pictures!! -Jeff 


 
--- Gary and Diane Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we have the tying instructions  for that fly? 
> Perhaps a  picture also?
> 
> Gary Smith
> "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and
> dogs should relax 
> and get used to the idea."
> Robert  Heinlein
> 
> J&A Burbank wrote:
> 
> >Just a little observation of mine. There are a good
> # of people who have a
> >problem with using egg patterns. A couple years ago
> I got flamed big time by
> >some Jerk on another board because I suggested
> somebody use them on some of
> >my home waters. I often see the same thing with
> worm patterns. However often
> >times the same people will use bait fish patterns
> and not have a problem
> >with that. IMO everything we use is trying to
> imitate a food source and to
> >say using one and not another is ok doesn't seem
> right. I may be full of hot
> >air but I think if someone wants to use an egg
> pattern or an inch worm good
> >for them. If one chooses not to use these patterns
> well then good for them
> >as well. One of the things I like about this
> wonderful sport of ours is the
> >chance to be  creative and the fact that no one way
> or technique is the only
> >one.
> >
> > Now where did I put that powerbait fly : )
> >
> >Jim
> >
> >  
> >
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 


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