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    A new fly

    I fished with Jack from Bass Pro last week in Indiana and he gave me a fly to use. He called it a Kreel Minnow and it is designed by Mossy Creek Fly Fishing. They call it Brass Eyed Kreelex. It is tied similar to a Clouser, but has two different tie in areas and it uses a material called Kreinik Flash. According to Jack, the material is hard to find but you can get it at mossycreekstore.com.

    This fly could be the most versatile fly I have used. I fished it with Jack on Friday and caught plentyh of large bluegill and some decent bass including one about 16 inches and about 3 pounds.

    I took the same fly to a local pond for a few hours yesterday evening and caught a ton of fish. Here are some photos from yesterday.

    http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...armPond011.jpg

    http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...armPond002.jpg

    http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...armPond011.jpg

    http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...armPond010.jpg

    http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...armPond006.jpg

    Only caught one fish on the surface, despite seeing lots of surface activity in the evening.

    http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...armPond015.jpg

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    Re: A new fly

    I just tried to take some photos of the fly. Here is the best one I could get. I only have the one fly and it has probably been through 40 fish in two days of fishing, so it looks a little rough.

    http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...T/FarmPond.jpg

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    Re: A new fly

    Tim, congrats on slipping off to the pond and catching a few. Also, thanks to you and Jack for sharing the Brass Eyed Kreelex. It caught my interest and I jumped on Google and found a video illustrating how to tie the pattern:

    http://www.kreinik.com/kshop/product...cat=271&page=1

    While I don't have their materials, thinking I might tie a few using the flash materials I have. (Gees, a guy could spend his whole retirement $$ on fly materials and still not have what he needs to tie this or that pattern!!)

    Thanks Tim,

    PS, since I don't have any ponds nearby, might need to send you any flies that I might tie for FIELD TESTING.......
    What hook size would you suggest?

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    Re: A new fly

    Gary, thanks for the offer. I am trying to decide if I want to order the material or just order the flies LOL! I am telling you, these things work great. I am going to give it a try at Otter Creek in the morning. Let me know if you want me to field test yours for you. I need a patch that says "Boone Flies, official field tester" or maybe a sponsor jersey!

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    Re: A new fly

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Gary, thanks for the offer. I am trying to decide if I want to order the material or just order the flies LOL! I am telling you, these things work great. I am going to give it a try at Otter Creek in the morning. Let me know if you want me to field test yours for you. I need a patch that says "Boone Flies, official field tester" or maybe a sponsor jersey!
    Might be a bit early for the jersey, as last time I checked with the wife, my fly fishing equates to a NON PROFIT enterprise. HOWEVER, once I read your post, I couldn't wait and jumped on that pattern like a big bird on a snake! Went to the internet, found a pattern and tied up 4 of those using my flash materials.

    Tied all on a #10 TMC 8089 hook. On the first, used Polarflash-Silver for the body and wing and Krystal Flash Root Beer for the beard. Photo below.

    On the second, I substituted Polarflash Cream for the body. (not a whole lot of difference to my eye) No photo.

    and on the third, I used Polarflash -Silver for the body, Krystal Flash Paecock/ pearl for the wing and Monoflash Hot Orange for the beard. No Photo

    http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/s...G_1256_640.jpg

    So Tim, PM me your address, and I'll put one in the mail to your attention for FIELD TESTING....
    Gary
    Last edited by FlyLie; 06-03-2011 at 10:12 PM.

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    Re: A new fly

    Now that I have tied these patterns, I think I like the number 3 better, but now realize I should have reversed the pattern from top to bottom. Dummy, with the bar bells, the fly runs upside down!!!!!!!, so I wanted green on top and orange on the bottom......?????

    So, back to the bench, but not to worry Tim, the quote..quote original is in the mail for FIELD TESTING.

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    Re: A new fly

    Boone that's a nice looking fly. Everyone ties that type of fly upside down at least a few times. It's part of the process. I remember being very proud of a crawdad imitation that I tied with great effort until I realized I tied it upside-down.

    Thanks to you and Tim for the info.

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    Re: A new fly

    Thanks for the kind words. Just starting out tying and enjoy sharing as well as receiving patterns the bring fish to hand.

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    Re: A new fly

    That looks good Boone, I can't wait to field test them and then you can sell them in a catalog with the saying "These flies have been through extensive field testing by our staff of small stream fly rod anglers"

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    Re: A new fly

    Btw, the new fly also catches smallmouth, spots and rainbows after hitting Otter Creek for five hours today. I have fished Otter Creek literally hundreds of times and today was the first spotted bass I have caught from there. It was about 10 inches long, but was clearly a spotted bass.

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