I do not know the specific pattern, but, a number of dragon fly patterns
incorporate eyes; many think this is a "trigger" to the success of the
pattern. Many also know that flourescent red is the most visible color in
dark water. The key is the word "flourescent". If you had small
"flourescent beads" that were connected you could easily incorporate them in
a standard dragon fly pattern. Probably, a fat bodied, brown, black or dark
olive bodied Carey fly including flourescent red eyes would be effective.
Jere
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Subject: Fly Pattern question
> While fishing opening weekend, a gentleman was describing his hot pattern
> called a Red Eyed Dragon Fly. I was doing well compared to most but this
guy
> was killing them with this pattern. He was across the lake so I didn't
get a
> chance to see what it looked like. Anybody familiar with it?
>
> Mike Wilson
> Spangle
>