Thursday, March 18, 2010

Thursday 13: My Favorite Fly Patterns

Most of you won't have any use for this, but that's ok. It's MY list! I took pictures of the exact flies I use... straight out of my fly box, so these are the colors, variations, etc. I prefer. And any of you who do any kind of fly fishing may be wondering why I don't have the Wooly Bugger on my list. That's because they rarely ever work for me. The 'Prince of a Bugger' is the closest thing to it and pretty much the only streamer I ever choose to use.

1. Copper John

2. Green Hornet

3. Orange San Juan Worm

4. Sow Bug (PMS pattern)

5. Pheasant Tail Nymph

6. Olive Zebra Midge (#22)

7. Madame X

8. Chernobyl Ant

9. Foam Beetle

10. Hot Butt Elk Hair Caddis

11. Copper Prince of a Bugger

12. Bitch Creek Nymph

13. Royal Wulff

11 comments:

  1. omg I must send this to my son- did not know they had names ,

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  2. You are incredibly creative! 10 thumbs up!!!!

    here is my T_T

    http://thesafemode.blogspot.com/2010/03/thursday-13-4.html

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  3. the last one is really scary. I bet little boys would love these! you're so ceative.

    come and see my thursday 13

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  4. Cool! The Copper John is like artwork.

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  5. The Wooly Bugger? Obviously Grandma is not much of a fisherman .. fisherwoman .. fisherperson??

    Nevertheless, the pictures were well done and quite fascinating.

    My TT: The One That Got Away

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  6. I actually watched someone make one of these. I don't fish, but found the technique fascinating, as is the actual fly fishing.
    Happy T13!

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  7. Wow.. those are very nice etsy! All are pretty made and gorgeous looking flies! Thanks for the share of your 13 made-fly.

    My Thursday Thirteen thoughts

    Have a great Friday! :-) ~hugs~

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  8. So cool, so cute, such fun names!

    But: who are all these people? I don't think I've been introduced. :)

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  9. I forwarded your link to a friend of mine that used to love fly fishing!

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  10. These are very neat! They look like a lot of work - and frustrating!

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