Chris Dunham
09-05-2003, 12:50 AM
We have taken on another Australian fly tyer at FlyWorld, David Dunn.
Davids been working on some really interesting patterns and I've been lucky enough to be testing them out on the swan river bream.
Tarwine are falling for Davids "Sand Plough"
http://www.flyworld.com.au/flyworld.nsf/docs/DD1/$file/DD1_400.jpg
This pattern will ride hook up on sand no matter what you do to it. Is often hit on the drop, can be fished at a snails pace or striped or droped down the side of a pylon. Bonefish don't mind it either.
Davids "Rack Moster"
http://www.flyworld.com.au/flyworld.nsf/docs/DD4/$file/DD4_400.jpg
in olive and black was developed to target bream around oyster leases and has a slightly heavier than neutral buoyancy which makes for deadly fishing in and around heavy structure. Real tug of war stuff when you hook up.
Theres another fly "Pylon Fly" which I don't have a pic for yet, but is a heavy version of the rack monster in marabou. Will get a pic of this one up shortly.
Cheers,
Chris.
http://www.flyworld.com.au
Davids been working on some really interesting patterns and I've been lucky enough to be testing them out on the swan river bream.
Tarwine are falling for Davids "Sand Plough"
http://www.flyworld.com.au/flyworld.nsf/docs/DD1/$file/DD1_400.jpg
This pattern will ride hook up on sand no matter what you do to it. Is often hit on the drop, can be fished at a snails pace or striped or droped down the side of a pylon. Bonefish don't mind it either.
Davids "Rack Moster"
http://www.flyworld.com.au/flyworld.nsf/docs/DD4/$file/DD4_400.jpg
in olive and black was developed to target bream around oyster leases and has a slightly heavier than neutral buoyancy which makes for deadly fishing in and around heavy structure. Real tug of war stuff when you hook up.
Theres another fly "Pylon Fly" which I don't have a pic for yet, but is a heavy version of the rack monster in marabou. Will get a pic of this one up shortly.
Cheers,
Chris.
http://www.flyworld.com.au