DonO: We would all be interested in your successes from your weekend, including which flies, etc. Thanks.
Larry J >>> "DonO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/7/2007 12:25 PM >>> I guess it's one of a zillion variations, only with a name to go with it. The biologist also said that it was effective if it had half of the wing feathers in black. One of the original N. Platte River patterns that I was introduced to 30 years ago was the Platte River Special, which was just a feather streamer with a lead-wire weighted body. They originally weren't tied matuka-style or with beads, cones, or barbells ( I don't think they were being used at the time). They had either yellow or brown chennille bodies (many times no bodies- just feather wings). They were tied to imitate a black-nosed dace, so were tied with black thread and had yellow and brown (majority) streamer-hackle wings (usually 3 pairs opposite). The spawning colors of the BND had a lot of red around the gills and up on to the back, so many PRS's had red and orange hackle wings tied in under the brown hackles, so that they showed through. Another variation had a red hackle palmered just behind the head tie. All were extremely effective, and the river record- a 17+ lb brown, was taken with a spinning rod and a PRS. Effective variations abounded, including the Bloody Butcher (yellow/red/yellow wings), Grizzly PRS (brown/yellow/grizzly) and butchers, and brown/black/brown PRS. I'm headed up to Miracle Mile this weekend, so I'm going to tie up a batch of 'Nu-vo' PRS's, using cones, barbells, and crystal chenniles. I'll also use some speckled Cd'L streamer hackles as the outside wing feathers, to give a mottled look like the real McCoy. DonO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Machon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 11:02 AM Subject: RE: [VFB] Fly pattern > > DonO: > > Isn't that pretty much a cone head matuka w/ an estaz or ice chennille body? > I could see why it would be effective on both smallies and trout - good > color, right amount of flash. > > The chili pepper matuka would have been a good pattern for the Chili Pepper > Swap - copper chennille body and orange hackle wing and collar - with or > without the copper cone head. I'll call first right of refusal to tie that > in the next pepper swap! > > Kev > > > From: "DonO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: [VFB] Fly pattern > Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:14:58 -0600 > > I was talking to a Wyoming Game & Fish biologist this morning about this > weekend's fishing, considering the snow and run-off. We got to talking > flies and I asked him about the Chili-pepper. He hadn't heard of it, but > his special go-to fly is similar, and it's called the Orange-blossom > Special. > > Tough I'd tie up some to compliment my peppers and give it a go, too. > > http://www.riverbum.com/Salmon-&-Steelhead/Orange-Blossom-Special/ > > I'd be interested to hear how it works from others. He got it from a friend > from W. Virginia who does a lot of smallmouth fishing. Said it was his > killer pattern, and it worked on Wyoming trout, too. > > DonO > > _________________________________________________________________ > Watch free concerts with Pink, Rod Stewart, Oasis and more. Visit MSN In > Concert today. http://music.msn.com/presents?icid=ncmsnpresentstagline > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.5/792 - Release Date: 5/6/2007 9:01 PM > >
