Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Name this Fly.... PULEEEEEEEZE
A couple of weeks ago it seemed like a good day to stand in a moving body of water and concentrate of catching some fish. (See previous post) I dropped in at a place on Boulder Creek that we have dubbed the "Naked Hippie" (Funny story, if you're around when two of the three of Deron, BY, or myself are pulling a couple of beers, we'll be happy to tell you how this spot got its name.)
Anyway, after having moderate success with the usual fly suspects of the Elk Hair Caddis, with a Pheasant Tail, Copper John, or Hair's Ear dropper, I pulled this fly out from my box. Sometimes you look at a fly and it just feels like the right choice; the 10-12 fish I pulled in during the course of the next hour or so proved the hunch to be true. Of note, the fly also met the durability benchmark of 10 fish with flying colors
Now comes the conundrum. I have no idea where I got this fly, how to tie this fly, what materials are used to build this fly, or basically anything about how to get another one. The only thing I know for sure, is that I didn't tie it. Don't you hate it when that happens?
As close as I can tell it is a PMX/Royal Coachman/Stimulator/Ant Pattern/???? hybrid. The good news is that I have 2 left, so I can dissect one in hopes of figuring out all the materials, and still fish with one until I figure it out.
If you happen to know the name, manufacturer, pattern, materials, or any other information, please let me know at pbdave2002 at yahoo dot c0m. Any info would be greatly appreciated, and I'd be happy to tie you a couple.
The fly of the day will have to take a rain check on this post... gotta figure out how to make one of these bad boys.
Tight Lines,
Dave
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