Figured that someone would ask. the Crackleback is a pattern from Ed Story, owner of Feather-Craft, the catalog company. It is something like a Woolly Worm only made of turkey rounds. Nothing special except that you can float it, strip it, sink it and at times it can be deadly. I also carry Cracklebacks in my stream box. I believe that if you go to the Feather-Craft web site you can download the material and tying instructions. LJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kent Lufkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 10:03 AM Subject: Stillwater flies (was: Re: Small lakes resort on San Juan Island) > Les, > > Good advice on the fly selection for stillwaters. At the risk of > sounding ignorant (always a problem for me!), what's a crackleback? > > Kent Lufkin > > >Every lake west of the Mississippi and north of Texas will have chironomids, > >callibaetis, leeches and damsels -- for sure. Almost anywhere venture I take > >a stillwater box containing (I have the box in front of me as I write this): > >dragon nymphs, damsel nymphs, adult damsels, self-bodied Carey Specials, > >Six-Packs, waterboatmen, scuds, cracklebacks, caddis nymphs, caddis adults, > >callibaetis emgergers and duns. I keep chironomids, Racoons and Lady > >McConnells in a second box. > >I can usually find something that the fish will bite in this selection. > >Other folks probably have their own list of necessary stillwater patterns. > > > >Les Johnson > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Scott Bellows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:15 AM > >Subject: Small lakes resort on San Juan Island > > > > > > > I want to try the stocked trout at that little camping/fishing place on > > > San Juan Island (or anywhere else on SJI that may have fishing). > > > footnote I don't tie, and doubt there's a good flyshop on the island(!) > > > -- so I have to plan well ahead. Any recommendations on wet and dry > > > patterns and hatches (late June/early July)? Thanks and tight lines. > > > > > > footnote: This is in addition to trying for sea-runs etc. in the > > > channels around Friday Harbor (you know, in my float tube with scuba > > > gear and flares during a big rip, wearing a mountaineering helmet or > > > maybe a full-face Bell, casting heavily weighted streamers and a > > > lead-core line etc.) (just kidding)-- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
