After quite a lot of trialling and invaluble input from a very knowledgable lad into the feeding and social habits of Sea Trout, we came up with this Shrimpy pattern, it incorporates within the dressing some simple but ingenious components that are prime triggers to a feeding fish, designed for the Lower stretches of river, both tidal and pools in the bottom freshwater sections. Fished in an erratic tug fashion, this has accounted for a lot of fish both day and night.
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Interesting pattern and thinking behind it, very much like that of the Baltic anglers, which does make sense. You may like to check out the magnus fly, which is a very popular Baltic sea trout fly: http://globalflyfisher.com/patterns/magnus/
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Originally posted by Teifi-Terrorist View PostInteresting pattern and thinking behind it, very much like that of the Baltic anglers, which does make sense. You may like to check out the magnus fly, which is a very popular Baltic sea trout fly: http://globalflyfisher.com/patterns/magnus/
Mike
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A most interesting pattern you post Mr. Jewel. The 'secret ingredient' part sounds all rather enigmatic. The pattern for me at least has a kind of spooky magnetism as it keeps drawing my eye to it. Lets see lots more of your stuffLast edited by laffingravy; 28-11-2013, 11:52.
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Originally posted by laffingravy View PostA most interesting pattern you post Mr. Jewel. The 'secret ingredient' part sounds all rather enigmatic. The pattern for me at least has a kind of spooky magnetism as it keeps drawing my eye to it. Lets see lots more of your stuff
Mike.
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Originally posted by mintylad View PostWithout wanting to sound stupid would you fish this fly in the estuary around an area known to hold a good amount of prawns?
Mike
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Thanks for the reply. When I was fishing for prawns back in August a sewin of about 8 to 10 pound jumped out of the water not ten feet in front of me. It was great! ! I suppose that I if next spring when the prawns move back to the mark from the deeper water it would be a good place to try?
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This fly is tied on a longshank size 6, a Partridge hook they no longer produce, any strong hook will suffice, it can be tied onto larger or smaller to suit, it has actually got a weighted factor incorporated, not what you would think though, like I stated in my earlier post this pattern was developed over a period of time with precious input from a person that has a vast knowledge of fish and their prey.
Mike
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