It looks like a crazy colored whistler. Nothing looks bad, they're pretty simple and basic. Your fly looks fine. Good luck catching fish with it.
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Adam Grace
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well, its purple because i heard that purple is the last color to be overtaken by murky water, and the salmon up here seem to like whistlers, so i took purple rabbit strip and used it for the collar instead of chenille and saddle.
Hmmmm,.... That fly is big enough to qualify as a bird.
Why use a weedguard on this fly Are the fish located in a snaggy area
Have you tried casting this fly yet If not, I'd be interested in knowing how this fly behaves while casting.
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actually, the hook has a wound on wire weedguard, and i like the hook, so i figured why not. I am not sure if i have quite the cahones to try to cast this yet, anything bigger than a clouser gives me a bit of trouble
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it behaved really well while casting, i shot out my whole line, and it wasnt even a struggle, it did take some caution on the back cast, but over all this fly was an success, im going to tie up 9 more
That bug'll fish -
Send one down , I'll show you what it'll do .......
David
Yeah I'm with David - I'll test drive em for ya! It looks awesome
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