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CrookedPaddler1
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AWESOME looking fly! I am sure it will hammer both the bass and pike on your next BWCA trip!
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Moonman
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I've been meaning to tie up some big articulated streamers for a while. I have done some damsel fly nymphs and years ago, a monster muskie fly which I took apart two make into two flies - still 8" long each!
Anyway, I'll post some pics when I'm done.
Moonman.
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Tight Loops
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quote Savage Voyageur: "I got one of Mikes Meal Ticket flies from Orvis at Christmas. Can't wait to tie into a pike with it. " Hope you're bringing more than one if you're tangling with pike! The toothy ones do a number on big streamers. I was averaging 1 fly per 5 pike last summer on the Missouri
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flychucker
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I've also started tying articulated streamers over the past few years. These things move like nothing I've ever seen. In still water a quick short strip and stop, the back end swings out and sways like a slutty stripper.
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Tight Loops
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Couldn't have said it better myself. I say we turn this thread into a bragging board for tiers to show off their articulated masterpieces.
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Tight Loops
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I've been furiously tying and adding to my big streamer box, affectionately known as the "hog pen" in my circle of tying buddies. I live on the Missouri River in ND, and last open water season I absolutely hammered big smallies, pike, trout, salmon, and walleyes on the fly. My go to patterns were variations of Kelly Galloup and Mike Schmidt's articulated monsters. Meal Tickets, Bottoms Ups, Sex Dungeons, and a few unnamed creations of my own design. They wiggle like crazy and work on everything from bass to big carnivorous trout. This is the Meal ticket, tied in somewhat perch/sculpin-esque colors.
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Savage Voyageur
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I got one of Mikes Meal Ticket flies from Orvis at Christmas. Can't wait to tie into a pike with it.
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