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Old July 26th, 2008, 02:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
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Default Best Ontario trib. pattern for salmon?


Artoflee,

You flies are getting neat and very professional looking, must be all
the time you put in at the vise...keep it up!

GH


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Old July 26th, 2008, 05:30 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
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DH

The T/A bow is a successful pattern for Salmon in Michigan. I think
they like to fish them in chartreuse. I also believe they fish the
swimming jimmy a variation of the T/A bow with a spun head. When the
fish the Jimmy they use a 300-400 grain head.

As for the two hooks I would cut the first hoot off and leave the
trailer. I am not certain if stinger hooks are legal in the Great Lake.
I use a stinger hook for the lead hook because it has a large gap and I
feel with the spun head and large eyes one needs a wider gap hook.

As for the wadington shanks I think they are great for tying Popsicles.
However one does not get the same action as the articulated flys. The
manner in which the two hooks are joined achieve an action similar to a
rapala.


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