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StevenOjai
08-13-2005, 08:06 AM
This fly is a paradox to me. I found it up in Mammoth Lakes at a local flyshop. It's identified as a "Convict Special". It appears to me that it is a wet fly but the mallard quill leadwings are split upright. It's also heavily hackled yet without any tailing. It has a yellow hackle fiber downwing that is splayed. Note the Green Butt. My best guess is that this is a mosquito caddis pmd dry for for steelhead-wannabee eastside trout.....or it could be just an attractor wet/dry. Anyone know some history of this fly? :?
http://stevenojai.tripod.com/images/convictspecial.jpg
Bill Kiene semi-retired
08-13-2005, 08:52 AM
Very different Steve.
If it had a tail it would be a dry fly.
It might have a nitch out there somewhere?
What size is it?
Digger
08-13-2005, 08:53 AM
Steve- did you get this from Troutfitters/TroutFly or Rick's or ???
StevenOjai
08-13-2005, 09:09 AM
I think I got it at The Troutfitter's, but I may have got it at Culver's in Bishop. It is a size 14, which makes it too large for a pmd. There is another yellow mosquito fly pattern known as "Twin Lakes Special" that is of the same size and is used within the creeks of that area. I guess the name "Convict Special" caught my eye, since Convict Creek has had some awesome fishing for me this season.
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