Copper John With Legs at Hayley Savige blog

Copper John With Legs. It turns out the fish love the copper for what it is and eat it as readily as the dropper. This fly was originally designed by my good friend and uber fly designer john barr as a heavily weighted dropper pattern to drag down a smaller fly fished in tandem. A fast sinking nymph pattern that can be tied in a variety of colors. The original pattern’s tail and legs were hungarian partridge and the thorax was wrapped. For steelhead, salmon, big trout, and larger trout, try a large copper john with even brighter colors and rubber legs. Of course, the resin covered. Strip some of the lower fibers. For the legs of the fly, speckled brown hen hackle works well. Select a feather with even tips and nice speckling. Copper wire over a tapered underbody along with a dual material wing case covered in epoxy is used to form its.

Tradd's Flies Copper John Jigs
from traddsflies.blogspot.com

Strip some of the lower fibers. For steelhead, salmon, big trout, and larger trout, try a large copper john with even brighter colors and rubber legs. This fly was originally designed by my good friend and uber fly designer john barr as a heavily weighted dropper pattern to drag down a smaller fly fished in tandem. Copper wire over a tapered underbody along with a dual material wing case covered in epoxy is used to form its. For the legs of the fly, speckled brown hen hackle works well. The original pattern’s tail and legs were hungarian partridge and the thorax was wrapped. Select a feather with even tips and nice speckling. A fast sinking nymph pattern that can be tied in a variety of colors. Of course, the resin covered. It turns out the fish love the copper for what it is and eat it as readily as the dropper.

Tradd's Flies Copper John Jigs

Copper John With Legs It turns out the fish love the copper for what it is and eat it as readily as the dropper. For steelhead, salmon, big trout, and larger trout, try a large copper john with even brighter colors and rubber legs. Select a feather with even tips and nice speckling. For the legs of the fly, speckled brown hen hackle works well. A fast sinking nymph pattern that can be tied in a variety of colors. Copper wire over a tapered underbody along with a dual material wing case covered in epoxy is used to form its. The original pattern’s tail and legs were hungarian partridge and the thorax was wrapped. Strip some of the lower fibers. This fly was originally designed by my good friend and uber fly designer john barr as a heavily weighted dropper pattern to drag down a smaller fly fished in tandem. It turns out the fish love the copper for what it is and eat it as readily as the dropper. Of course, the resin covered.

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