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#380772 06/27/14 06:21 AM
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CH BRIMANATORS

Hey Guys, Circle Hooks been on a thread lately so tied up some Brimanators on #4 circle hooks.

The hooks are heavy enough for a slow sink and will catch any species in our ponds. Feed trained species like them since tied them stubby and profile looks like a pellet.
Non feed trained species think they are a bug!
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I bet they tear em up, George! Do you just let em sink, or do you strip them in at all?

I started out fishing nymphs and wet flies early this spring and have had such consistent success that I've yet to switch to dry flies and poppers. I used to prefer fishing on top just because it was obvious when you got a bite, but have now gotten better at recognizing bites when fishing deeper.

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I really don't strip them as such, but point my rod tip at the water and keep slack out of line - be a line watcher.
Don't set the hook with circle hooks - just tighten up the line and hook will catch fish in corner of mouth.
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George you are a true craftsman. Those flies, like a lot of others you have posted, are almost too pretty to use!

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Originally Posted By: mnfish
George you are a true craftsman. Those flies, like a lot of others you have posted, are almost too pretty to use!


Not too pretty for me to use!!! Where's the order sheet?..

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Great call outdoor! George?

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Hey Guys, I don’t sell flies, only gave them away back in the old days before my fingers began to shake and blurred vision set in ..I tie from "memory” these days. grin
I need to pass the torch and get some of you fly fishermen to take up the slack.
Here’s a video recipe for tyin’ the Brimanator:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyYFlHwFeHo

I tie my brimanators on a larger hook and omit the eyes when I want a slow fall. If a fast fall is desired use the bead chain eyes.






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Confused on the tied them stubby? Did you incorporate a pellet into the body area of the fly?

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Originally Posted By: outdoorlivin247
Confused on the tied them stubby? Did you incorporate a pellet into the body area of the fly?

Nope, I tie them short and fat to have "stubby" profile of a fish pellet....in muddy water I have "tipped" them with a "pinch" of Stubby Steve lure material. Better to use Stubby Steve pellet flies under extreme turbid conditions.
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Thanks for clarification... Didn't appear to have a pellet incorporated into it in the pics, but sometimes hard to tell..


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