Fishing Forum

Full Version: Testing out the "ball of lint"
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Stopped for a couple of hours at my secret spot.. a.k.a the weber. I tied on a few of the go to flies (sows and pheasant tails) but without any takers. Then I tried something I tied up a while ago but never tested out. I didn't expect to catch anything on it because, well it just looks like a sloppy ball of lint with a bead head. I hooked up with a fatty on the first cast and hooked up with 4 more for the day. I only landed 2 of them due to a "drag malfunction", or at least that's what I'm telling myself. Anyways.. it's weird what a fish will decide to eat sometimes.
[signature]
Beautiful fish, but where is the picture of the "Ball of Lint"?

I would love to see it. I am always amazed when fish take my tying disasters! [blush]
[signature]
Here it is. It looked a little better before being used today, but just barely. Also, it doesn't have a hook point because it broke off in the last fish [Sad]
[signature]
Nice buggy little fly. Hope you tie more of them. Fish do seem to like the combed out fuzzy nymphs. Must be the movement of the fibers. A similar example would be the bird's nest nymph. Here is what the bird's nest looks like

[Image: 200380_xlg.jpg]
[signature]
Dude sweet pics keep the reports coming.
[signature]
That second picture of the fish held over the net is great! Good for you.
[signature]
Nice fish! You ever try the sawyer killer bug similar idea and killer fly patten.
[signature]
That's a nice looking fly. I tied up a couple more and tried them today for an hour during my lunch break. It landed me a 19 incher and a couple 17's. Overall not bad for a few minutes on the water.
[signature]
No I've never heard of it but I'll have to check it out.
[signature]