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Nice looking bunch of flies! You look to be a talented tyer.
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06-15-2020, 06:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2020, 06:37 PM by Joe_Hill.)
Are there a few scuds in the last picture? You need a few more. I'd say a half dozen each of chewy goo and pink scud flies- I like my beaheaded but that's a personal preference. Otherwise you have enough flies to catch 30,000 fish I would estimate. Not to worry- I do too.
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Thanks guys. Really getting excited to return to the mountains next week for some mixed bag action.
@Joe_Hill... excellent point on the scuds... never want to be caught short-handed on that fly, especially at/above treeline. The one I use most often is a Rich Osthoff pattern called the Fast Sinking Scud:
After watching this Brian Chan video last night though, I am thinking that I haven't given the indicator approach enough attention. And for that I think I might try your beadhead approach:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-n9mNL5hio
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