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SIslandBrowns
06-10-2008, 01:38 PM
Anyone familiar with a fly called a green & white?
I have no useful info beyond the following...
Overheard the name over the weekend... The guy using the fly was doing well, using floating line and retrieving fairly slowly. Too far away for me to go ask or see more.
llama-dude
06-11-2008, 05:56 AM
I think he may have been referring to a Green Drake Wulff. I've seen them tied with white wings and tail and a green body.
heronfly
06-11-2008, 11:31 AM
For what it's worth being a 77 yr. senior. The green and white is a streamer, silver body white Impala topped by green Impala. The fly was designed by the old timers using snking lines and dredging trout ponds with good success. usually tied on mustad 9672's sizes 8 to 14's hopr this helps.
heronfly
06-11-2008, 11:39 AM
[quote=heronfly;20796]For what it's worth being a 77 yr. senior. The green and white is a streamer, silver body white Impala topped by green Impala. The fly was designed by the old timers using sinking lines and dredging trout ponds with good success. usually tied on mustad 9672's sizes 8 to 14's . P.S. Also I must add a great angler by the name of Earl Underhill I think was the originator.Hope this helps.
SIslandBrowns
06-11-2008, 12:09 PM
Heronfly,
I'm pretty sure that's the one...
thanks!
Woodduckorange
06-11-2008, 09:57 PM
SIslandBrowns,
All I can suggest is ... ANYTIME you, or anyone on this forum, get a reply from "heronfly", PAY ATTENTION!
If it is who I think it is... I'll second Woodduck's advice...
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