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Post by WylieSchroederHaggerty on Jul 6, 2010 8:51:04 GMT -5
Just thought I would see what everyones two cents is regarding Pseudo.. the tiny olives. I have generally seen this pattern tied in an olive color however my experences generally are that the natural is a mahogany/chocolate colored may fly.
Any care to share their dubbing mix/pattern for the pseudos?
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Post by cluster on Jul 6, 2010 9:59:12 GMT -5
psuedos? we're talking #24's eer? I reckon they're probably going to be slightly different colors depending on the water you're fishing. vimeo.com/5953417 I know that is a good floating tiny mayfly pattern.
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Pseudos
Jul 8, 2010 11:35:27 GMT -5
Post by Nick Pionessa on Jul 8, 2010 11:35:27 GMT -5
i've seen a bunch of color variations on all bwo flies over the years. i was on the D the past couple of days and here's a shot from yesterday. i would guess this was about a #24 form the WB. i also saw some really yellowish ones on the water as well as some olivey sulphers just to make it that much tougher. tiny bluwingallah #24 olivey sulpher too #18 these darker sulphers were all over in the late afternoon and the fish were on them real good. we thought they were just big bwo's but when i finally caught one and looked it over it had three tails and was quite yellow underneath. maybe a tiny cornuta? damned if i know.
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