Gary -
 
That fly sounds interesting.  If you find the pattern, why don't you post it on the list for all of us.


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On 1/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Garry: That would be great.. If you would, send it Me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks again, Chuck

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From: "Garry V. Wiles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Bluegill fishing with the Adams??


> Chuck,
>
>          I don't know about an Adams, but a fella on the other list
> uses a 'White Spider' in Florida for 'gills and the occasional bass
> all the time.  This is a top water fly - marabou tail, 1/2 cirlce of
> 2mm foam and rubber legs on a 10/12 nymph hook.  I'll find the
> pattern if you're interested.
>
> -->Garry
>
>
> At 01:38 AM 1/3/2006, you wrote:
> >Does anybody know if the Adams fly is good for Bluegills (or other
> >brim species) during the Spring spawn??? I say that time of the
> >year, because the rest of the year I usually use wet flies.. Or, are
> >they are good in another time of the year ???? Around here, it just
> >seems that the Spring, and Early Summer are about the only times the
> >Gills surface feed. I JUST now got to where I can tie an Adams. I
> >know it is one of the most tied flies in the world, but getting the
> >wings the right length, and in the right place on the shank, and at
> >the correct angle. Then, when I'd wrap the twin hackles, I'd always
> >get those tangled up, or run out of room on the #12 and #14 hooks I
> >am tying them on. But I FINALLY got to where I can tie them to at
> >least LOOK like an Adams...Also, was this a hard fly to learn for
> >anybody else??? Thanks, Chuck
> >
>


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