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Does anyone know the recipe on how to tie a Guacamole Stick or a Eat At Chucks. I was wondering because I am planning on going to the Caney this weekend and these are two of the recommended recommended flies. If anyone knows could you please send it to me.
Thanks, Justin |
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We've been doing great with BHPT, small/dark midges, soft hackles & a small/tan scud ifn's you don't recieve any tips on those other's.
Grumpy |
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Don't know of the Guac Stick, but the Chucks fly is basically a purple bodied soft hackle with a gold wire rib...
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May you find a rise in every puddle... - WATERBORN |
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#4
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Recipes as described by Chuck Robinson.
Guacamole Stick Bug Hook: 3x or 4x streamer hook with a gold bead Body: olive or green floss Dorsal Rib: Two peacock herls. Do not cut the ends off, these will form part of the tail Tail: Olive or green marabou Hackle: Brown, palmered across the body, like a wooly bugger. Eat at Chuck's Hook: Standard wet fly hook Body: Purple silk floss Rib: Red ultrawire (fine) Thorax: small ball of dark colored dubbing Hackle: Any dark colored softhackle such as black hen feather, starling, etc. Hope this helps. |
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