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My son is calling these "liberal" flies, because they have bleeding hearts. I just laughed!
Your basic Super Cypert Minnow with red marabou quills added behind the eyes.
I left the tail a bit longish (hook shank length); it just looks good to me that way.
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david-find a few sizes and styles that work for ya and buy em when they are cheap.100 hooks goes pretty fast when you get into this.i use a lot of 12 sproat mustad.i can only find them online .when i get down to 200 i get nervous.
8 is a perfect crappie size here for flies.tooty likes 10 for gills.i like 12s or smaller.not gonna get to those jigs til tomorrow.i get the jigs in bulk too even tho i have the molds.i got a good source so why breath lead fumes.i'll post pics of some of the stuff they make.i sent tooty some lead spiders that are pretty cool and easy to tie
PS these are on bronze, #8 Aberdeens.
Jim, you'd be proud of me - I gave $4.50/100
yeah allan these are cool,one small change to a common pattern and it changes the whole look.david did a great job on these
Our fellow tyer, Don Schmotzer, swears by these here in the Carolina Midlands.*
He has a rather short list of go-to flies for our waters, in fact:
Surface
Foam Spiders
Various poppers
Disc flies (Sneaky Pete)
Subsurface
MM Minnow (marabou)
Cypert Minnow
Weighted Cap Spider
Like I said, a pretty short list.
* From the Colloquial Correctness files - When folks around here say "Carolina," they mean one thing: SOUTH CAROLINA.
While there are two states that bear the name, those in the know use the word, "Carolina," as a wholly separate term. If the upper of the the states' is meant, the word "North" accompanies the designation.
Nice! I like the marabou "gills". I have a similar idea that I want to do soon, as soon as I can get some chartreuse and white rabbit zonkers.
Nice David....Crappie magnet!
david i use minnow head jigs .i put stick on eyes and coat the head with clear /glitter nail polish.wrap with chenille and pull the mylar tubing over like you do.makes a nice jig
That's awesome! I agree with Jim C, I think these would work well on a jig.
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