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By: T_Bone (offline)  Saturday, September 17 2011 @ 09:23 PM EDT  

I attempted some red copper johns tonight.  The size is probably one or two too large, but here they are.

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What do you all think?  Honestly I was fairly impressed with these little babies!

 

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By: Nic (offline)  Saturday, September 17 2011 @ 09:40 PM EDT  

 Theron,

 

Those look really nice!  What size hook are they on?  My only nit pick, and it's very minor, is I probably would have used a bead head just a little smaller.  Red copper johns are one of my go to flies, always have them in red and copper, this year I had one lone dark blue one in a size 12 and the rainbows on the Sugar were hitting in something fierce!  Have you tried any prince nymphs yet?  Those or a zug bug are go to flies for me as well.  Zug Bugs were my first fly, and very easy to tie.

 

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By: T_Bone (offline)  Sunday, September 18 2011 @ 05:50 AM EDT  

I have attempted zug bugs and princes, but they were no where near as good as these two.  The beads unfortunately are the only ones I have at the moment, and I believe those hooks are 8 or 10.  Probably too big as I suspected, but not impossible that they would work I suppose.

 

A tying night should be worked out sometime soon.  So we can share a little knowledge and learn a little too.

 

I still haven't actually met you yet.  Hoping that will happen before too long. 

 

Take care,

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By: caddisfly4 (offline)  Sunday, September 18 2011 @ 02:55 PM EDT  

Zig I always carry the Wood Duck Heron great trout fly. Try tying it with the orange hen and red hen collar also great flies.    


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By: Koda (offline)  Sunday, September 18 2011 @ 04:41 PM EDT  

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You'll be hittin Pro here pretty soon! You're gaining on it faster than I did when I started.

 

These are actually pretty small for trolling flies but the trout are winding down and the smaller ones get nailed quicker.

 

My favorite trolling rig, A 6 wt Orvis Limestone taper cane rod with a Martin Mohawk multiplier under it. Oh, and my favorite Meerchaum pipe Mr. Green


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By: T_Bone (offline)  Monday, September 19 2011 @ 11:36 AM EDT  

Thank you Koda.  I went down to bedford today and got finer wire, and more appropriately sized hooks, to attempt a better scale version.  Here is to hoping I can maintain that look on another scale.

 

Thanks for showing me the flies.  I had no idea people trolled flies until just recently.  A fellow I work with trolls flies in Winnipesauki for lakers.

 

I had never heard of meechaum and when you mentioned it the first time I was left guessing it was some sort of plant, but it must be some kind of tree; huh?

 

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By: Koda (offline)  Monday, September 19 2011 @ 03:34 PM EDT  

Theron

I do miss Charlies shop. When I needed something to whip up some flies I just bopped over to Bristol, a 10 minute ride from here and picked it up.

 

I'm thinking about writing an article for Lee's pages all about trolling flies. Not quite sure how to go about it but I believe you already did one so you may be able to bail me out on this one Big Grin  It's a deadly method of catching some unusually big trout & salmon but I've used it on other fish with equal success. If not mistaken, I believe it originated up in Maine. Lot of nostalgia involved too.

 

I smoked a pipe off and on for a lot of years but never could get serious about it as it ripped the tounge about right out of my mouth. Always was the wood pipes. Then I chanced on a Merchaum and it all came together.

 

Merchaum is not wood or from a plant.  There is one city in Turkey where it is mined. It's a word from the German language which translates to sea foam. The stuff is porus and smokes very mellow and smooth. When I found one carved as a bear it put it right over the top for me Mr. Green

 

BTW~ There are some HUGE lakers in Winni and Newfound!

 

 


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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Monday, September 19 2011 @ 03:47 PM EDT  

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I'm thinking about writing an article for Lee's pages all about trolling flies. Not quite sure how to go about it but I believe you already did one so you may be able to bail me out on this one Big Grin  It's a deadly method of catching some unusually big trout & salmon but I've used it on other fish with equal success. If not mistaken, I believe it originated up in Maine. Lot of nostalgia involved too.

 

 

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All you need do is ask and I will help with the story, sounds like something that would be very interesting.  And yes Maine does have a lot of nostalgia in trolling flies, Carrie Stevens for one designed many of todays classics.

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By: Koda (offline)  Monday, September 19 2011 @ 03:55 PM EDT  

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Give me a bit to put it together and then we can do the metrics of putting it up.  It's something I started doing a long long time ago and I learned from a gent who was a true master at it.

 

I've caught an honest 50 or so big trout in a couple of hours trolling flies on some NH ponds and lakes. Keep a couple for dinner and the rest are catch and release. Sometimes, just for fun, I try to take the fly away from them so I don't have to unhook em. But they are fast!

 

A man hasn't lived until he's got a 20 pound laker on a fly rod, and a good salmon will bring a smile to anyones face.

 

Lookin forward to doing the article/story.


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By: Dave V (offline)  Monday, September 19 2011 @ 08:13 PM EDT  

 Oh yes indeed . I remember trolling flies with my dad and Uncle Dick for years .  I think trolling flies is a tradition up in the North Woods of Maine where I grew up.  We trolled for Landlocked Salmon , Togue and occasional Brook trout.  Grey Ghost . Pink Lady , Supervisor. The Ed Muskie , Woodsman Special. Mickeyfinn.  Joes Smelt.  Black Ghost  were among the streamers in our fly box. Them were the days.



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