Guys,
I've dug out some flies I tied 2-3 years ago but never got around to trying.
Shrimp flies using emu hackles to suggest the legs etc.
Feel free to copy, improve, etc. whatever.
Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
Look up honey shrimp a time consuming fly to tie but looks the dogs gonads
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
They look good. Not so sure about the emu hackels after the get wet though. They would normally collapse. I prefere glister for the body of my shrimp flies. It's been a few years since I tied any though.
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
After they've been wet and dried out they lose their appearance but they still look the business when in water. They do get shredded pretty quickly though. Could do the same tying replacing the emu with a soft hen hackle.
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
Hi
Interesting trick for legs.
As I was fish on Baltic for seatrout I used to use this fly:
http://picasaweb.google.com/10725285419 ... LGuIKDwwzQ#
and had some succes with it.
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Anyone can give me direction to invitation thread? Searched forum but failed to find one...
Interesting trick for legs.
As I was fish on Baltic for seatrout I used to use this fly:
http://picasaweb.google.com/10725285419 ... LGuIKDwwzQ#
and had some succes with it.
p.s.
Anyone can give me direction to invitation thread? Searched forum but failed to find one...
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
Standerus great step by step thanks for posting. Keep them coming! welcome pat
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
What?standerus wrote:p.s.
Anyone can give me direction to invitation thread? Searched forum but failed to find one...

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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
Pardon me
I was looking for itroduction topic
I was looking for itroduction topic
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
Not following you at all, stan. Introduction topic? What's that?standerus wrote:Pardon me
I was looking for itroduction topic
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
Usually on forums there is a thread or topic where one can introduce himself to the forum members, some sort of short story who you are, where you fish etc.
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Re: Shrimp Flies - Emu Hackles
Ah, right. Got you now.
No, we don't have one of those. People just sort of turn up, start posting and fitting in.
You're off to a good start with your first post. Welcome!
No, we don't have one of those. People just sort of turn up, start posting and fitting in.
You're off to a good start with your first post. Welcome!