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The Old Ways - Bob55 - 09-20-2012 After a few days of dries and nymphs and picking up one here and there, I thought maybe I ought to try what my Grandpa and Great Uncles used to go to when there weren't bugs on top. I tied up some soft hackle wets and started swinging them on the river. Well I caught the hell out of the browns. Last night I had 2 fish on at once. I guess what I'm getting at is,maybe fishermen have forgotten how effective swinging a wet fly is, but the fish haven't. Maybe I'll break out the old bamboo rod in the morning! Bob [signature] Re: [Bob55] The Old Ways - flygoddess - 09-20-2012 I agree and have mention wet or softhackles quite often. What colors? Orange and Olive are my favs. Oh I fish bamboo also...it's like we are connected LOL Good post, thanks. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] The Old Ways - Bob55 - 09-20-2012 The ones I had the best luck with were on a Tiemco 200R 3X # 16, red or copper wire body, rusty brown ice dub thorax, partridge hackle. Also caught a few with green wire body,olive hares ear thorax, partridge.Dai-Riki 075,size 16. [signature] Re: [Bob55] The Old Ways - STEVEF39 - 09-20-2012 Do you have any pics and are they hard to tie, congrats on finding whats working I always seem to strugle with that. [signature] Re: [Bob55] The Old Ways - SatanLBZ801 - 09-20-2012 X2 what Steve said! We want some pics!!! Pa pa pa pa plllleeeeeezzzzzz!!!!! [signature] Re: [SatanLBZ801] The Old Ways - Bob55 - 09-20-2012 Well, I could try to put up a pic,but it would take me awhile to figure out how. Not too high tech here! Go on flytier.com and look under wet flies, copper wiry caddis and you'll get the general idea. I just tweaked the ingredients a bit. Good Luck All Bob [signature] Re: [Bob55] The Old Ways - RockyRaab - 09-20-2012 Tell ya what: I do photos. Send me one or two and I'll post shots of them quick like two bunnies. PM me if it's a deal. [signature] Re: [RockyRaab] The Old Ways - STEVEF39 - 09-20-2012 ME TOO [][quote RockyRaab]Tell ya what: I do photos. Send me one or two and I'll post shots of them quick like two bunnies. PM me if it's a deal.[/quote] [signature] Re: [Bob55] The Old Ways - mojorizing - 09-21-2012 Check out the books written by Sylvester Nymes. He was a soft hackle guru. Passed away a few years back. Met him at a couple of the Idaho shows and always willing to answer questions. Partridge and orange is a killer on the middle Provo. Now after this I'll have to think about fishing with some. Try You Tube And search for soft hackle flies. [signature] Re: [Bob55] The Old Ways - flygoddess - 09-21-2012 Even the glow bug I fish for Carp with is a softhackle LOL. Here is one of my favorites. I called it the Norther Lights cause it changes colors And the Transformer that is tied with silk as the outer thread. Changes colors when wet. On the left it s wet, right it is dry [signature] Re: [flygoddess] The Old Ways - SatanLBZ801 - 09-21-2012 So you guys swing these jump like a spey fly? Or what's the technique behind it? Kinda sounds fun! [signature] Re: [Bob55] The Old Ways - Joe_Dizzy - 09-21-2012 Rarely a trip goes by when I'm not swinging my favorite tandem of soft hackles… Egg-laying Caddis on the dropper Partridge & Yellow on the point For me personally they seem to be more effective in afternoon/evenings... especially "happy hour" [] Check out Dave Hughes' book - Wet Flies [signature] Re: [SatanLBZ801] The Old Ways - RockyRaab - 09-21-2012 Classic wet-fly method is to cast across and down, then let the fly swing until it is directly down current from you. You can maneuver the rod to get the fly near any likely cover, also. Let the fly hang in the current for a second or two before you pick up to cast again. Strikes are HARD, so keep the tip up or you'll pop a lot of tippets. Work longer casts until you've probed a stretch thoroughly, then take a few steps downstream and shorten line to begin again. [signature] |