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  • #6712
    M. Wood
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    I’m looking for some patterns to use with double hooks.

    #58598
    gavin poppen
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    My buddy Greg Coffey uses one on the tail of his Coffey Grinders…Its a pretty good fly rod lure..Basically an inline spinner frame, bent in a Z shape, lashed to a hook, then covered with foam. Cheers

    #58599
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    We use a few articulated flies something like this  
    http://www.salmonflies.net/articulatedflies.html
    have you looked into tube flies
    MS

    #58600
    M. Wood
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    My buddy Greg Coffey uses one on the tail of his Coffey Grinders…Its a pretty good fly rod lure..Basically an inline spinner frame, bent in a Z shape, lashed to a hook, then covered with foam. Cheers

    That’s a cool looking fly – the torpedo’s will tear up the smallies.

    #58601
    Avatar photoChad Simcox
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    Check out the Senyo’s Wiggle Stone for trout. It’s an articulated stonefly pattern.

    http://www.orvisnews.com/FlyFishing/Senyos-Wiggle-Stone.aspx

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    #58602
    Avatar photoCurtis Bias
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    http://hatchesmagazine.com/blogs/Hatches/2010/12/21/dungeon/

    You could always try an articulated fly like a sex dungeon. I think this is intendend to be a large sculpin pattern. Doesn’t seem like a very difficult tie at all.

    I think this one would be fairly deadly on larger warm water species in brighter colors. You could also try articulating a fly like a clouser for kicks. My guess is that it would make a good cross-over pattern for the salt and largemouth bass.

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