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Mike G

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  1. No doubt Bambi Body Hair brings out the artist in us. Our esthetic sense overrides our common sense to the point where we create bugs too good to fish. We have to donate them to the Art League. The tail wags the dog.

     

    Times like this I remember what Bob said in his classic on flies:

     

    "As soon as I discovered foam for fly tying, I pretty much stopped fishing deer-hair patterns when I guided for smallmouth bass. The patterns took me too long to tie. I could tie foam poppers and Crippled Minnows three times faster than trimmed deer-hair patterns, and they were more durable and just as effective." p. 11.

  2. That was great. When did Woody Harrelson take up tying? After the current episode plays, you get a selection of more Montana Cheers episodes. There is one on setting one sided brush materials and rubber legs that is Woody at his best. To see more follow the link to You Tube.

  3. clever ideas. didnt you do a box of flies with nfl colors a few years ago? that was a fairly popular raffle item rich mc

    I did Chicago Clousers which included da Bears. I was going to do the NFC North Clousers this year, but I ran out of time.

     

    D'oh! I forgot that March 20 is the First Day of Spring. But someone said that will be canceled this year.

  4. My bad for unilaterally proposing the Winter Olympic Challenge. This time I will consult with the membership. March offers a lot of opportunity for theme flies. You pick your day.

     

    Of course there is the Blowout which is celebrated with a dozen or so world class floaters thanks to the SM Rob.

     

    We will go out like a Lamb on the 31st with the fruits of the second swap thanks to Forest the SM.

     

    Now in between there a few more days to celebrate. I will give some examples of what we could do. Mardi Gras is Tuesday. Since it is so close to the Blowout, a real pro at partying should be able to do both and only have to sober up on Wednesday.

     

    Here's a fly from the past-the Mardi Fodder.

     

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    Mid month there are two days I remember celebrating in the old neighborhood. Polish and Italians always gave St Joseph his due on the 15th. The R/W reminds me of the Polish flag.

     

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    For St. Patrick March 17 we remember that he gave the Irish the original Thumper.

     

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    I hope this gives you some ideas.

  5. Since no one else is tying a clouser put me down for a clouser. I've been working on several subsurface flies over the past couple weeks that have turned out good. Haven't tested them so I'll keep it simple this time around.

    Great, Tim. It would not be Smallmouth w/o a Clouser. The R/W I am doing covers Lefty, and there's a Holschlag. All is right in SM Land.

  6. Thank you, Rob. The event was a smashing success. Each fly is a work of art that will also catch fish. Everyone should look at the gallery. I am proud to have my offering in the group. I am also proud that it does not stand out in the fly box. Like the B-2 it is stealthy. Where would we be without EVA foam? Take out that and fake fur, and there would not be much left on the hooks. Again, Rob, you get another attaboy for the Zoo Cougar made mostly from real fur and real feathers by the looks of it.

  7. Part Deux

     

    To consolidate my learning I made a few more. I made a nice discovery along the way. It was a pain to work around the already installed weed guard even when I clamped the jig by the eye.

     

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    I had seen mini hair clips used to hold back materials. They work great to clip the weed guard out of the way.

     

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    Since I was using a 1/2 oz head I did not trim the belly on the swimshad.

     

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    Another one in Firetiger.

     

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  8. Randy,

     

    I was glad to get your independent take on this. I admit I was sandbagging to see what you would say. Having read Bergman's comments on the lure. I found a good short history of the Japanese reincarnation of this American plug. It is amazing how many variations on the theme there are since an accidental discovery in 2006. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewtackletrendspropbaits.html

     

    During this long cold winter I have retooled a few baits that had seen better days. The water froze before I had a chance to try my sinking prop baits. They will debut this spring in place of the suspending jerkbait I was going to use.

     

    Now before the Japanese discover another old bait, I should mention this. The Devon is another bait that is prop driven. In this case the whole body spins. One needs a good swivel or a model equipped with a keel to avoid line twist. I have some heirloom Tail-light Devons that I will dig out in spring.

  9. If you are interested in Spybaiting, here is a video on the technique from Japan.

    I loved this.

     

    That is the lake that Mothra crashed in 50 years ago. I love Japanese movies with subtitles. The fisherman makes some good points on the conditions where you would use a sinking prop. Also use 4-5 pound line; 6 is too heavy :wacko:

     

    The Spybait is a variation on the theme in that the body rocks. Other models are specifically designed to have no body action. :ph34r:

     

    Sayonara

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