They certainly don't sound like anything I've tied...(at least not in
an extremely long time) from the description I think Jeff maybe right,
maybe Jim Burbank's..

Mark Delaney

On 5/30/05, Desert Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Afternoon folks, well, first "Catching" trip out this year.
>     Theresa and Amanda decided that "WE" were going on a picnic and that I
> was going to fish. Well lets not call it fishing, lets call it "Catching"> 
> Caught 35 that were landed, mixture of perch, 6 to 8 inches long, blue gill
> 3 to 6 inches long and 5 bass ranging from 5 to 8 inches. There were about
> 20 that got LLR and it was a blast. We are going to try to go more often.
> These were all caught down at our little secret stretch of water about 10
> miles from here. Never saw another soul the whole day, as is usual.
>     Now, for the fly ID I need. All the fish were caught with one fly,
> Someone sent me about 6 or 8 of these a couple years back. I want to think
> they were called "Crappie Killers", but am not sure. I think it was one of
> this persons "Secret" flies. I want to think that it may have been Del, or
> possibly Mark that tied it, can not be sure. I got them in 2 sizes, #8 and
> #12. The 8's have gold dumbbell eyes, the 12's have red bead eyes in black
> thread. The body is kind of a green/ olive chennel look, and the top is an
> olive marabou with a green crystal flash top. It is sort of a streamer
> pattern. Could whoever tied these and sent them to me please clarify the
> recipe for me and the materials. I lost the only one I had with me to a
> tree, and nothing else I tossed at them even got a glance. This is truly a
> got to fly for me on this water.
>     Will sleep tonight with good thoughts of the first real day fishing, and
> "Catching", hoping I will get many more this year.
> Jimi
> 
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