OK, Jim, I catch one in Lake michigan and transport it to the west coast and let it go is it thewn a steely?? Wesat coast bias plain and simple...genteically they are identical, especially since they came from the west coast!!! That being said, I'd love to be able to make it over there to the west coast to do some steelheading...already done the Great Lakes thing...
Mark Delaney On 8/24/05, J&A Burbank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Those aren't real steelies over there. The just large trout, for real > steelies you need to come over to the west coast. : P > > D&R > > Jim > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Garry V. Wiles > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:07 PM > Subject: RE: [VFB] Ima secret > > Murf, > > Do you put a beadhead on that woolybugger for those Erie Steelies? > > -->Garry > > > At 10:42 AM 8/24/2005, you wrote: > > > Ima, > > Don Ordes (his site is fantasyflies.com I believe) likes to kid around and > uses some wacky names as his alter-egos like Buggs, Dr. Demento, Veronica, > when he jokes. DonO is an excellent fly tyer and invented a technique > called rope dubbing which is explained at VirtualFlybox.com. It is truly an > innovative way to apply dubbing and prodes a very nicely segmented body. > > Be aware that we joke around sometimes but not when it comes to learning how > to tie flys. Some days the technical jargon gets very serious and different > tyers have various ways to accomplish tying a particular pattern. You have > found a very informative group of expert to novice tyers with methods you > can only learn here...unmentioned in Benchside Reference. > > The easy but effective patterns I would invite you to learn first include > Tony Spezio's WRD, Byard's Killer Caddis and I'll let others suggest more. > My thousands of flys are over-kill obsession as most of my fishing is down > to a few patterns; #18 Yellow Humpy for brookies, #16 tan caddis for > rainbows, #12 olive woolybugger for steelhead and #16 Adams with a #16 > Killer Caddis dropper for browns. I reserve the right to change this list > and love soft hackles as well. > Murf > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Member: www.virtualflybox.com > > From: "Imagine Mamawaka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: RE: [VFB] Ima secret > Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 22:22:15 +0000 > David, > > I am not sure if I understand why Buggs are on a short leash. What does > that mean? What do these people have to do with tying? > > Thank you for the reply. > > Ima > > > ________________________________ > Get the NEW version of MSN Messenger with Video Conversation - it's FREE! -- "So much water, so little time!" http://chemprof.tripod.com/fishing.html
