Tail Gunner Steelhead Flies |
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Tail Gunner Steelhead Flies in-stock, no sales tax - $50 orders ship free in USA. |
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Tail Gunner Steelhead Flies |
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from the tag end of #12 Maxima Clear which is the section that is blood-knotted to the #10 Maxima tippet. We have also used the "in-line"
method where the tippet section is tied to the hook bend of a fly and
then a second fly is attached to the other end. Both ways have been proven
with steelhead on the beach, but both methods have their flaws. Droppers
tend to tangle on bad casting days. Certain kinds of casts such as the
single spey will tangle the dropper around the leader with regularity.
The in-line method will often make the upper fly roll on its side or make
it ride upside down. This appears to be caused when the knot attached to
the bend works its way down low on the hook bend. The tippet to the point
fly provides lift from the currents and flips the fly over. We have gotten
more strikes and solid hooks up with the dropper method and we always
figured it was because the upper fly on the in-line method wasn't riding
right. However, the flies tangle less when casting while using the
"in-line" method. Three years ago I found a solution. A loop of braided
monofilament was attached to the hook and a fly was tied over the top of
it. This produced an in-line fly with an attachment that allowed the fly
to remain hydrodynamically stable. Tests and refinements have lead to the
three fly series shown here. The flies won't appear to be very innovative
at first glance. They shouldn't be. Night Dancers, Green Butt Skunk and
Purple Angels have landed hundreds of steelhead. These three new
"dropper-fly" patterns are called tail gunners. Each has a loop where
the tail should be so you can attach your tippet. You can attach your
skinny, artsy flies to the end of your tippet and rest assured that you
already have one proven winner in the water with it. To our knowledge
this is the first series of flies that have been produced specifically to
be used as "second" flies. They will of course fish as well as a "point"
fly. They can also be use as second and "third" flies where three flies
are presented with each cast. |
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Tail Gunner, Black Beauty |
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| Item | Description | Size | Price | To Top |
| 06576-04 | Tail Gunner, Black Beauty | 4 | 3 for $5.95 | |
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Tail Gunner, Green Butt The Green Butt Skunk is no doubt on of the most successful steelhead patterns of all time. It has produced strikes in nearly every water color and light condition. It only seems reasonable that it is also our favorite "dropper" fly pattern. |
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| Item | Description | Size | Price | To Top |
| 06577-04 | Tail Gunner, Green Butt | 4 | 3 for $5.95 | |
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Tail Gunner, Purple Angel White wing flies that are mostly purple with a bright colored butt are extremely popular east of the Cascade Mountains. |
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| 06578-04 | Tail Gunner, Purple Angel | 4 | 3 for $5.95 | |
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Flies, Complete Set, (9) flies in all, (3) each of Black Beauty, Green Butt, Purple Angel |
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| Item | Description | Price | To Top |
| 0657SET | Tail Gunner Flies, Complete Set, 9-flies in all, 3-each of Black Beauty, Green Butt, Purple Angel | $17.85 | |
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