Posted by M. Hynes | Posted in big nasties , classes , streamers , tube flies | Posted on Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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- how to attach, pros/ cons
- extended hook flies
- full shank back hook flies
- working with Fireline
- Waddingtons/ cut-offs
Patterns: 300lb Ballerina & Articulated Sculpin
class #2: Working with Marabou
- selecting materials
- blending colors
- "bulk without weight"
- creating different effects
Patterns: Skagit Minnow & Trailer Trash
class #3: Leeches
- profiles
- string leeches
- twisted marabou leeches
- different rabbit leeches
Patterns: Fireball Leech, Basic String Leech
class #4: Baitfish/ Intruder Style / Putting it all together
- weighting flies for performance
- profiles
- using deer hair in subsurface patterns
- balancing a fly correctly
Patterns: King Smolt, Intruder
Tube Flies 101
Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24
cost $90. HMH tube fly adapter and tubes included
class #1: From the beginning
- getting started
- selecting materials
- hook styles
- simple patterns
class #2: Adapting Patterns
- interchangable bodies
- nymphs
- bass bugs
- stacking tubes
class #3: Big Streamers
- clouser- style
- baitfish/ sculpins
- leeches
- saltwater patterns
class #4: Classic flies for Great Lakes Use
This class will be a wrap-up, used for questions and more advanced techniques. Some of the patterns will include materials not common or easily available or cheap. It will give you a taste of what is possible!
Big streamers don't work. Nope. Not at all.