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i really wish i would have snapped some pics of the green ones i found and told you about. they were gigantic, both in dfirth and length
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The money maker I switched to is a #12 Tiemco 200R black Tungsten bead, Olive thread and Clear flex tubing.....worked like a charm, but I forgot all about it till you mentioned what was on your anchor....did you see the light go on above my head...LOL
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Looks like some tasty trout treats! It always amazes me how many different colors and sizes they have.
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what is clear flex tubing.. I thought they were tied with thread and wire??
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I use all sorts of material. V-Rib is great for effect. There is also a hollow tubing that is filled with a liquid that is very cool although I have never used it.
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Got to keep you on your toes.
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What kind of clear flex tubing are you using? Everything I have seen around here is too big to use on a chironomid.
Any pictures?
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NOW it makes sense... [angelic]
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Cool fly! Thanks for posting the picture.
Good idea on the bead cord. I will have to look for it around here.
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Thanks for convincing me to give these a try! I tied several up (thread, copper wire and a gold colored bead) and had an AWESOME day yesterday. I fished the Boise river through town with them when I had a few hours, and didn't really expect too much. Downtown and all. I haven't had that much success on decent sized rainbows in a while. Never before had such luck on wild trout. I fished the chironomid under a Royal Wulff. It was a little more effort than using a strike indicator because I had to retie knots to change depth, but the added bonus was 2 fish that took the Royal Wulf. Worth it.
Thanks again, had a great time with these easy to make little guys that don't even seem to fall apart.
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WOW! Great to hear.
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just reread this post and of course got a question... you mention the necklace making tubing... is that used instead of the wire?? In other words.. good thread base.. then tubing.. then gills and thorax and no wire counter wrap??
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Yes. Oh, you could rib the lace body with wire for a two dimensional look.
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and these are the ones that you usually coat with hard as nails to give a nice shiney look to correct.. ?
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No, not on the Tube stuff. You could I guess and it would make it last longer. Trout have teeth and they shred thread flies, so I coat them for that reason. The shiny is for me...LOL
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Flygoddess, Have you been to Chironomid lake lately? I've been quite a bit lately and have not seen a lady with a yellow pontoon yet.
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