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johnmetcalfe
03-25-2007, 04:40 PM
Hey
if someone can tell me about easy-medium difficulty sculpin pattern that would be
much appreciated.
Thanks
Jm
Hal Eckert
03-25-2007, 04:55 PM
Throw a wool head on these simple bunnies and your good to go.
http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/board/showthread.php?t=38528
:)
BG
cabezon
03-25-2007, 06:14 PM
Here's the link to a sculpin swap which we did last April. www.washingtonflyfishing.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=18219
You might find something there which will fit your needs.
Steve
Matt Burke
03-25-2007, 06:53 PM
Articulated leaches tied in sculpin colors specific for the water you're fishing are easy. http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/board/showthread.php?t=29876&highlight=Articulated+leach
pittendrigh
05-08-2007, 05:34 AM
The (Chester) Marion Sculpin is both as good as it gets, and as simple to tie as it gets.
http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/Fly-Tying/Montana-Fly-Tiers/Sandy-Pittendrigh/Streamers/Sculpins/Marion-Sculpin.html
ryry82
05-16-2007, 10:57 PM
I know this is a little late, but this is my favorite sculpin pattern, takes a little time to tie, cause of the articulated rear end, dear hair, marabou, dun tips, glass beads and flash. Looks sick when wet and lots of action in the water. From lakes to rivers this is my go to meat fly.
Ryan
Pat M
05-17-2007, 06:09 AM
Here is a fairly simple pattern on the Charlies Fly Box site.
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox/details.cfm?parentID=69
pittendrigh
05-20-2007, 04:52 AM
Here's another easy one:
Me
http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/Fly-Tying/Montana-Fly-Tiers/Sandy-Pittendrigh/Streamers/Sculpins/Gulpin/Gulpin-1.html
and then some not so easy ones:
Al Troth
http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/Fly-Tying/Montana-Fly-Tiers/Al-Troth/Sculpins/index.html
Dave Whitlock
http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/Fly-Tying/Montana-Fly-Tiers/Dave-Whitlock/index.html
Dan Delekta
http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/Fly-Tying/Montana-Fly-Tiers/Dan-Delekta/Double-Olive-Screamer.html
Chester Marion (again)
http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/Fly-Tying/Montana-Fly-Tiers/Chester-Marion/index.html
Woolly Boogiere?
Does the Woolly Bugger represent any real world creature, or is it just an odd-ball attrator
that works? If so, is it a leech or a sculpin, or both?
http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/Fly-Tying/Montana-Fly-Tiers/Bob-Jacklin/Streamers/Woolly-Bugger.html
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