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Urban Bone
#1
On an eight weight:

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Biguns

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Ona a 6 weight

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All caught on a softhackle GloBug sparkle yellow

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Best part, all withing bicycle distance.
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#2
Nice fish! I bet they put up a great fight! Just out of curiosity, do you have any pics or a recipe of your soft hackle glo bug? It sounds like an interesting combination, and I've still never caught one on a fly...
Any other advice for fly selection?
Thanks!
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#3
Sure, here is material
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Tie in Chenille and figure 8 it to build up a ball. Wrap tightly:
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Tie in the feather and wrap two or three times
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I fish this off a floating line with a 9 foot leader. I have tied this in Red, Orange, Chartreuse, but yellow is the constant.
I have caught them on other flies including Elk Hair Caddis, but nothing like this corn ball.

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#4
WOW! what a prompt and thorough response! Thanks for the tutorial!

Sooo... do you strip it in or just let it sit in front of them? .............put corn on it? [blush] [laugh].....
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#5
All natural..[laugh] If I can see the carp, I place it right in front of them and twitch. If I can't see the carp which believe it or not, is 90% of the time, I cast it out, count to 5 and very slow steady retrieve. Sometimes, I turn to the side, pulling it. Feel any resistance, Bill Dance it literally.
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#6
Im going to have to tie some of these up soon, are they still biting good down their?
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