I have the Crackleback pattern on my web site

http://www.ozarkchronicles.com/flybox/flypatterns/patterns/cracklback/crackleback.htm

It is a great pattern. In Missouri, many fisherman refer to it as "the crack fly"

Tight Lines,
Matt Tucker


From: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [VFB] Crackle back
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 06:49:27 -0700

I was trying to find a fly called the Crackle back, but didn�t see and
recipe on the net.

On Saturday the fly of the day was a hopper with a pare-post.

I would also like to find a recipe so I can try up some.

Oh Saturday the Browns was all over a yellow wasp,

and the hopper must have looked like one when I switched it didn�t

 mater if you fell into the water they were going for the hopper.

When before I was low crawling, sneaking around and hiding.

Go figure.

Point,

One time I was trying to snag a balloon out of the water with my fly rod a
small Brown took my hopper.

I�ll pick up trash any day.



Steve Clark
Moreno Valley, Ca.
http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/

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