Just wondering what everyones flyboxes look like while fishing.
I carry :
1. Clouser Minnow
2. Gartside Gurgler
3. Dupree's gold spoon fly
4. Bend back rattle fly
Pretty Flybox
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- Location: Nassau Bay and Palm Harbor, TX
Although the colors change from summer to winter, the patterns remain pretty much the same, with the exception of a few "hot new patterns".
1) Clousers and Half and Half's
2) Surface Patterns - Poppers and Gurglers
3) Decievers
4) Bendbacks and Rattle Rousers
5) Baitfish Patterns
6) Attractor Patterns (Roadkills, VooDoo Chile and Seaducers)
7) Sliders and Divers
8) Spoonflies
1) Clousers and Half and Half's
2) Surface Patterns - Poppers and Gurglers
3) Decievers
4) Bendbacks and Rattle Rousers
5) Baitfish Patterns
6) Attractor Patterns (Roadkills, VooDoo Chile and Seaducers)
7) Sliders and Divers
8) Spoonflies
Tight Lines,
Animal Chris
Animal Chris
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- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 7:00 pm
- Location: Among the Mangroves of W. Central FL
Quite a variety in my fly box/es. Schminnows in various colors weighted and unweighted, Surfcandy, a small assortment of Poppers, quite a few shrimp patterns, a couple different crab patterns, Clousers, Deceivers and the list goes on.
I like flash! Ice Chenilles, Flash-A-Bou, Krystal Flash, etc.
Most I've tied but a lot of my singles came from swaps. While I'm laid up I should try to replicate a lot of these singles before I snag them on some rock or mangrove and lose them. It's nice having the pattern right there in front of you while tying.
I like flash! Ice Chenilles, Flash-A-Bou, Krystal Flash, etc.
Most I've tied but a lot of my singles came from swaps. While I'm laid up I should try to replicate a lot of these singles before I snag them on some rock or mangrove and lose them. It's nice having the pattern right there in front of you while tying.
GIL
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