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Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 9:24 am
by Tony Ong
Matt, currently tying up some articulated poppers. Picked up some pre shaped heads from Flyworld. Worked a treat on the Salmon. Will take some pics and post tomorrow.
Worth tying some crease flies as well.
Tony
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 10:47 am
by DNYE
Sounds interesting tony!
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 8:42 am
by MattGoodall
Sounds awesome Tony, love to see some photos.
Also with flash on clousers and decievers. Do the fish up there like
Flash or just a little or not much ? Cheers
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:58 am
by Tony Ong
Hi Matt
Don't go to strong with flash for flats style flies. For flies that you're fishing deeper with (more than a couple of meters), a little flash helps.
I've posted the popper fly on a separate thread in the fly tying section.
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:30 pm
by MattGoodall
Cheers u used that fly yet or ? Looks the goods.
So just a couple strands on clousers and decievers
Better than none or ?
Sorry for the questions everyone's prob over me haha.
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:53 pm
by Tony Ong
Yeah, the popper worked a treat on Salmon.
We all asked the same questions when we started out Matt.
Really depends on what sort of flash you're using. ie Krystal Flash vs Flashabou. Krystal Flash doesn't throw out as much light as Flashabou (in my opinion), so you can afford to use more Krystal Flash before it becomes too loud. Sometimes this is useful when you want more bulk in a fly.
For a flats fly, you could probably use up to 12 strands of Krystal flash. If you used 12 strands of Flashabou on the same fly, the fish are going to need some decent sunnies, with the disco ball that you are throwing into their face.
Other flash material react differently again, so a lot of it is trial and error. If you tie on too much flash, you can always trim some of it out.
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:26 pm
by MattGoodall
Yep no worries, Cheers Tony.
Yeh nice one on the surface fly should be good up in exmouth.
Ill just tie up a variety of clousers and decievers with some surface flys.
Will take up the vise incase i need too ty up something that is working.
Is it suicide not too take crab patterns up there ?? as i have just been focusing on
clousers and getting decievers right. But yeh cheers for all the info a big help...cant wait not long now

Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:05 pm
by Hirdy
No, it's no crime. Crabs are good to have, but not essential for any species that most people commonly target. My (only) permit was caught with a Clouser-style fly designed to look somewhat shrimpish. I'll happily throw that fly at permit again, but it would also be appropriate for a queenie or golden.
I personally think it's more important to imitate behaviour than form in many cases. If the fly acts like food, it'll probably get eaten.
Cheers,
Graeme
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:30 pm
by Stephen Winsor
queenies eat anything.. I found out the hardway on the weekend.. I had a brand new crabfly just sitting on the bottom of the water in dampier, casting at what I thought potentially could of been a blue bastard.. and it was eaten by a bloody queenie..
Re: Boneheads 2014
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 12:31 am
by MattGoodall
Cheers guys great info,
Searched the site a bit and didnt find much info on wading shoes/boots for exmouth ?? what do people use ?? cheers