With the cold weather keeping me inside recently, I have been tying alot for the coming spring/summer and this got me thinking. I'm curious of anyone ever ties and/or fishes non-common flies (grasshoppers, beetles, ants, nymphs, etc...) and if you had any success with them in the VA/DC/MD area. I know we occasionally get cicada in the spring and I have hear about fly patterns but don't know anyone that uses them. I remember seeing water boatmen/ northern backswimmers as a kid but that was in NY. I have been tying some hairy catapillars recently and last year I tied some mulberry flies (I know its not a bug but same idea). Looking for other ideas of flies that will actually catch a fish and not just look cool in a fly box.Let me hear your thoughts,
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Subject: Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Non common Terrestials and Aquatic bug patterns
You can't go wrong with the classic Jassid. Some others would be moths, mice, salmon maggot, and for around here the stinkbugsI've always wanted to throw. Baby swallow under a bridge in Colorado.
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With the cold weather keeping me inside recently, I have been tying alot for the coming spring/summer and this got me thinking. I'm curious of anyone ever ties and/or fishes non-common flies (grasshoppers, beetles, ants, nymphs, etc...) and if you had any success with them in the VA/DC/MD area. I know we occasionally get cicada in the spring and I have hear about fly patterns but don't know anyone that uses them. I remember seeing water boatmen/ northern backswimmers as a kid but that was in NY. I have been tying some hairy catapillars recently and last year I tied some mulberry flies (I know its not a bug but same idea). Looking for other ideas of flies that will actually catch a fish and not just look cool in a fly box.Let me hear your thoughts,--
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Those baby birds have to fall out of the nests and I'm sure big trout ear them. I don't tie with deer hair, there probably are not enough air pockets in buck tail to make it float like body hair. I'll look or the foam depot link.Another good book source fornpatterns is Harrison Steve's terrestrials. He has lightening bugs in there.
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Hey Rob,I don't know anything about the Jassid bug but I will check it out. I do have 1 mouse fly that I bought and will try tying a deer hair mouse soon. Can I tie one using buck tail instead of the deer hide? I imagine the bucktail would be longer and more flexable but I would be curious to try. The stink bug is a good idea. I have been seeing them everywhere this year (mainly in my house).I will check out the moth and salmon maggot flies online . Tried finding your youtube video on the foam bug fly but I was unable to find it. Can you let me know where to find it.Still confused about the baby swallow comment. Are you saying that you wanted to make a baby swallow fly?--
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