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Editorial content tagged with Rubber legs and tails
| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Hallucinator |
This odd, multi-legged thingy named after a species found as a Cambrian fossil has a strange appeal to trout |
6 months ago | |
| Chain Gang Crayfish |
We should fish crayfish imitations more than we do. Crayfish can be used to target trout, bass, carp and other species |
1 year ago | |
| Steel Pin Shrimp |
A scud pattern with 26 individual legs is no task if you make this small, ingenious tool out of wire. |
1 year ago | |
| Sillikix |
I like rubber legs on dry flies. Their suggestion of something edible is the fish equivalent of ringing a dinner gong. |
2 years ago | |
| Facehugger |
At the vice no one can hear you scream. |
2 years ago | |
| Sam-I-Am |
I do not like bright shrimp flies. I do not like them Sam-I-Am. I would not like them here or there. I would not like them anywhere. Or maybe I would...? |
8 years ago | |
| Intruder introduction |
Intruders have been around for many years, but if you are new to this fly style, this could be a good place to start. |
9 years ago | |
| Sea Trout Munker |
Inspired by Kim Sorensen's salmon fly the Munker I set out to make a sea trout variant for the salt |
11 years ago | |
| The Munker |
A very successful Danish muddler tube fly developed by Kim Sorensen for salmon and sea trout, particularly suited for slow water. |
11 years ago | |
| The Ronker |
Rubber legs and a zonker... in orange. The Ronker is a fly for deep dwelling trout, featuring some weight bright colors, mobile materials and not least rubber legs. |
13 years ago | |
| Jack Plotts' Foam flies |
These foam flies were sent to us 10 years ago, and this article has been long underway... High time we did something about it! Digging into the digital archives we found this bunch of crazy foam flies. |
13 years ago | |
| Martin's Mundane Shrimp |
Another simple, three-material fly. This time a shrimp, well suited for seatrout and probably fine for a number of other saltwater species not least bonefish. Super simple to tie and with easily accessible and cheap materials. |
14 years ago | |
| Deep sea flies |
Flies for fishing deep. Not my ususal kind of flies, but sometimes you need weight. |
14 years ago | |
| Chuck's FlutterStone |
Fly fishing guide Charles Robinton has put some serious trial and error into the design of his Chuck's FlutterStone. He thinks the result has the ideal amount of action, buggyness and overall attractiveness packed into the perfect stonefly profile. |
15 years ago |
