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NEW FLY TYING VIDEOS - CANDY FLIES - FOR TROUT AND BLUEGILL

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2007

Polaris Flies video answers two young viewers, of the NEWFLIES NETWORK, requests for more trout and blue gill patterns with this simple, but very effective fly pattern he learned about when living in Juneau, Alaska. The person that showed the pattern to him, had adapted one of his old bluegill patterns to use on searun dollies and cutthroats, along with the resident rainbows of the South East's coastal salt chucks. 1a-fly-fishing.com

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  • Clousers have weighted eyes that make them swim upside down, hook up. No way related in tying (no eyes) or fishing, as these will float on the surface at times if backcast a few times, until stripped. Clousers are made to sink FAST.

  • The one above works great. Easy and simple to tie.

  • FIRST time I heard of bass taking them, but hey, I said they'd work for about anything, didn't I???

  • Add Kystal Flash, Mono Flash, or Midge Flash would gove one a completely different fly pattern.

    The secret to these are the fluid pulsations and movement of the marabou fibers caused by currents or the hook making it sink and that makes it look alive!!!

    The secret to this

  • Go through my videos and pick any for trout, as they work all over the world. Trout want fish if they can get them, as they make a big meal.

  • Realistic as to what? These videos are to OPEN YOUR creative processes.

    There are many books and videos on imitations, this is an attractor pattern, represents everything and nothing. Try googling up what you want.

    Tim

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  • Great looking fly after watching your video i sat down and made up a few.Can't wait to try them out.

    Larry

    Greenville,S.C

  • @CaptnCooter it is called a whip finish

  • do you expect this would work well for big rainbow trout?

  • these flies remind me of clouser minnows...i never tried these kind...hopefully they will work for me where i live because i tied a bunch of the 5/5 tight lines : )

  • Great video... what's that trick you did at 3:06 to tie & knot after you bulked the head? You double wrap with your right hand and use the line held in your left to knot...how?

  • easy answer to that,learn to tie the adams parachute its all youll need for the trout and youll have as many as you want if you tie them,good luck fishing

  • do you mean bream (gill) (bluegill) (those fun lil fish)?

    cause ill upload a video that was (is very effective for me)

    im 15 and live in cary

    we oughta fish some time!!

    anyway ill get back to you on that

  • hey i am an a 14 year old angler and i make my own flies i fish a small river in NC Henry R. it has catfish carp bremn smallmouth bass and it is trout water could u please send me a video of good trout flies that are for small trout and bremn something easy but very effective thanks

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