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I like to tie throughout the winter to keep busy. I mainly tie trout flies, which I don't really have any use for since I moved this spring. This is one of my favorite winter time streamers. It has two large tungsten heads between the two hooks and two large tungsten cones under the mask on the head. Comes in at 4"-5", and probably 1/4oz. I use this fly to fish the bottom of dams in the winter, where the trout like to hang in the DEEP and slow moving water. 

I would fish these for bass, but the lakes I fish are covered in thick grass, and no rocks. This would be less than ideal for where I fish. Thought I'd share. 

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Great looking flies!  I'm growing to really like articulated patterns for River smallmouth, but I can also see Browns loving that, too.  

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Nice! I need to learn how to tie hair, that looks great. 

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14 hours ago, Turkey sandwich said:

Great looking flies!  I'm growing to really like articulated patterns for River smallmouth, but I can also see Browns loving that, too.  

River smallies are a hoot! I tie a few articulated patterns that the smallies back at home crush. If you want some flies, PM me. I tie really cheap.

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That is just wicked nasty..... look there I just named it. Hahaha 

Great look'n tie for sure.

 

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