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Editorial content tagged with Baitfish flies
| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Old School Zonkers |
Zonkers imitate baitfish as well as any other fly ever created, use common materials and are easy to tie |
1 month ago | |
| Tufty Flies |
The Tufty flies saw the light of day because of a need for some heavy metal for the author’s local high and coloured rivers |
1 month ago | |
| Ribbontail Baitfish |
A mobile tailed baitfish pattern tied with organza and synthetic fibres |
1 year ago | |
| Blue Mist |
This is an impressionistic streamer, tied to match the schooling sardines being eaten by baby tarpon. It has fooled many fish |
6 years ago | |
| Short hook, long wing |
A lot of flies are tied on very short hooks, still featuring quite long bodies/wings to imitate small fish. This article looks into that style. |
8 years ago | |
| Jari's Tube Baitfish |
This simple hollow tied baitfish will be great for a lot of different species, in saltwater as well as in freshwater. |
8 years ago | |
| Martin's Mundane Crazy Dane |
A slight variation of an really old fly of mine, which again was a derivative of Bob Nauheim's famed Crazy Charlie. It's simple and really mundane, and simpler than the already very simple original! |
13 years ago | |
| Herb Johnson Bucktails |
I can hardly believe that the fall is almost here. I've been checking out the salmon returning to the tributaries this past week and am glad to see... |
14 years ago | |
| Chinos! |
Colombian Carlos Heinsohn ties a neat baitfish pattern made of synthetic fibers. It's a tough fly with nice movement designed for any predator which feeds on smaller fish. |
15 years ago | |
| Surf Candy |
Until now The Epoxy Miracle has given me quite a few fish and still is my favorite baitfish imitation. It is perfect under most circumstances. |
19 years ago | |
| Epoxy Miracle |
A wish for a generic bait imitation was what made Kasper Mühlbach develop a fly, which he originally dubbed the Epoxy Triumph; A small epoxied baitfish imitation along the lines of the American tradition. |
20 years ago | |
| Lake Erie Shiner |
Lake Erie Shiner is a Killing Bucktail from the vise of Floyd Franke |
22 years ago | |
| Golden shiner |
This is a well know species that is easily identified. Key characteristics are the strongly compressed rather elliptical body, a small pointed head, strongly downward curving lateral ling, a long sickle-shaped anal fin, and a thin scaleless keel on the midline of the belly behind the pelvic fins. |
23 years ago | |
| West Carry Dace |
"All dace are not created equal". Although they may look pretty much the same to us, fish much prefer the females with their orange and yellow bellies. I soon noticed that when I sewed on this colorful variation, a strike was not far off. |
24 years ago | |
| Blacknosed dace |
This in one of several articles in a series being created as a group effort by members of the Streamer List to provide some background information on the species of forage fish we most commonly try to immitate with streamer patterns. |
24 years ago | |
| Chris Edghills salt water patterns |
A selection of saltwater patterns from Chris Edghill |
25 years ago | |
| Smelt swap |
The intent of this swap was for each member to provide a dozen streamers which represented the Rainbow Smelt in casting sizes. Some of the entries were "recognized" patterns, but many were original dressings. |
27 years ago |
