Jump to content

The Caddis

Fishing Buddy
  • Posts

    239
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by The Caddis

  1. This powerbait fly you speak of, how do you go about tying it? What colors work best for you?
  2. That is too funny. I was wondering what to do with the weeds in the garden, I think I'll just let them grow and I'll go fishing!
  3. LMAO...that is some funnt stuff there I agree with Terry, that would be impossible to make up.
  4. I've never caught any of these, can you post pics of what they look like? What type of fly does a coconut trout prefer? size/color, include it all, I want to be prepared next time I'm in town.
  5. flymph's, olive or brown work for me
  6. I'd go with bow for the acrobatics, but I wouldn't say no to either.
  7. I've been to the Lower Illinois many times, but other than Marval's I don't know of any other streamside locations to camp. Anyone else know anything different?
  8. What kind of hops and barley are they made from? I would think you boys in Missouri are partial to Anheuser-Busch products.
  9. Bluegill rock!!!! I got hooked on fly fishing by bluegill. I'm in central Oklahoma with the nearest trout stream about 2.5 hours away. I get my fix by chasing bluegill and other various panfish as often as I can. Poppers are the most fun, toss one out and be ready to set the hook. Bright colored nymphs also work well, chartreuse, orange, yellow, and red all attract em. I tie up soft hackles with a thread body and starling hackle aimed just for bluegill.
  10. hahaha!!!! a truckload of dyed turkey's, now that's funny, just sayin. Thanks for the compliment. When I got mine back I was wondering why there was no to tag. Well, you will be happy to know I have answered this question. The toe tags are sitting on my tying bench. So, here's the recipe: hook: Mustad size 14 dry fly thread: Uni 8/0 abdomen: turkey biot dyed caddis green wing: bleached elk hair thorax: dark green antron dubbing hackle: barred ginger or grizzly A variation on this I have tried in the past is to use an underwing of cdc and fish with a dropper. particulary deadly if the dropper is a green butt soft hackle.
  11. Leonard, Did you pump his stomach? Looks like he may have just eaten a rainbow!!! Very nice fish.
  12. Very nice. I know my wife cringes when the new catalogs and magazines arrive showcasing the latest and greatest.
  13. I used a turkey biot dyed caddis green.
  14. I have both the CV2 and Rio Grand. You can tell a difference past 40 feet. For my money, I would go with a double taper from Rio, for around 35.00 you can't beat it.
  15. Mine came today, they look great. Thanks to a great bunch of tyers and to DeepDiver75 for being a great host.
  16. Leonard - nice fish! And a Happy Fathers Day to all
  17. Rolan, Got your message, will have one on the way in the next couple of days. Might even throw in some extra's so you can fish a few.
  18. I don't need extras of my own flies back. Why not mix up the the leftovers and distribute randomly? Or save them for a fundraiser and auction them off at a later time?
  19. Sorry I missed it, we were in Branson this week. I did run into Leonard who offered the invite, but the wife and daughter caught some kind of coughing fit so I couldn't get away. On the way home we stopped off and saw Michael. Can't wait to get back.
  20. I'll second this. By the way, since I'm on my way tomorrow for a few days, has this crap in the water you speak of cleared out?
  21. I'll be there this week, not sure what times/days.
  22. Bump.... Mine were mailed before Memorial day, did you get them?
  23. Vacation, this is what I will be doing next week. Fortunately I will be coming to Branson. Gotta love the 5 year old when you ask where she wants to go for vacation, "I wanna go shopping in Branson". Mom sighed, while I was overcome with glee at the thought of getting back to Taney. I won't have email access, but I will be fishing a few hours here and there.
  24. Looks like a palmered soft hackle feather, maybe greyish dun in color. I can't quite tell what the underbody is though.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.