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March Steelhead – Fly Fishing Report 3/12/13

Posted by Ted Kraimer - March 12, 2013

It has only been a few days since my last report but with the recent rains the river levels on the Manistee and Betsie have increased significantly changing the steelhead fishing conditions.  Here in northern Michigan there is still plenty of snow around and air temperatures have dropped below freezing so look for things to settle once the  river systems purge this increase of water.

In addition to needing some moisture/rain as rivers levels were quite low,  the bump in water levels will move some fish upstream from the lake to stage before their annual spawning ritual.   Look for fish in the larger holes – not only the slow ones, and just off current seams in moderate flow water as fish migrate. Since water clarity has diminished with this partial thaw, increase your flies in size, color, and profile. Big leeches, bright caddis, sparkle stones with rubber legs combined with a large egg pattern – either a clown color scheme, crystal egg or bold glo bug should help you gain the attention of fish.

Wade safely and good luck,

Ted

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Rag Egg – Clown

Posted by Jeanne Kraimer - March 14, 2012
Rag Egg Fly Pattern - How to Tie

Rag Egg – Clown Color

The Rag style egg is a pattern tied loosely which is quite a departure from the very solid Glo Bug. It is translucent and shows multiple colors in a very organic way which is in part why it is so effective at representing eggs in various stages. This rag style also tends to sink when wet as opposed to floating or staying suspended like some of the solid egg patterns tied tightly with egg yarn.

The following directions are for a clown style rag egg, but colors and combinations are endless. Play around and see what works best for you.

Some of my personal favorite combinations are: Oregon Cheese and Steelhead Orange, Egg and Sockeye, Oregon Cheese, Chartreuse, Pink Lady, Steelhead Orange and Egg, Flame and Steelhead Orange (Light Clown).

Egg BoxesNote: When using this rag pattern suspended off of the bottom under floats, I prefer to tie with Daiichi 1640 #6 hooks as they are a little lighter wire but still strong enough for bringing fish to the net.

Egg Eating Fall Steelhead

Dark Clown Rag Egg Recipe

Hook:            TMC 105 # 6-10 or Gamakatsu C14S
Thread:         Uni 6/0 – Color of Choice
Egg Yarn:      Chartreuse, Steelhead Orange, Cerise, Flame, Shrimp Pink

Tying Instructions

Rag Egg Fly - Step 1Step 1. Cut 1 ¼” pieces of yarn in the various colors and remove parts of the yarn as a full
piece of egg yarn is too much. The amount of yarn varies and depends on hook size and the
amount of translucency desired. A starting point for size 8 hooks is to use just a little less than
the diameter of a pencil. If you want one color to be more prominent, use more of it and less of another.

Rag Egg Fly - Step 2Step 2. Once hook is in the vise, wrap a thread base from behind the eye to above the hook point.

Rag Egg Fly - Step 3Step 3. Separate 2 colors (typically the bolder ones) of yarn and lay them perpendicular
to the hook shank and tie in a crisscross manner similar to tying lead dumbbell eyes.

Rag Egg Fly - Step 4Step 4. Advance the thread in front of the yarn and tie in the remainder of the yarn in the same fashion.

Rag Egg Fly - Step 5Step 5. Pull all of the thread up and put a small ball of thread just in front of the yarn.

Rag Egg Fly - Step 6Step 6. Whip finish.

Rag Egg Fly - Step 7Step 7. Pull (not shown) the yarn upward and trim. The length depends on how dense
you want the pattern. A good rule of thumb is the size of the hook gape or a little less.

Rag Egg Fly - Step 8

Rag Egg Fly Pattern - How to Tie

Step 8. Fluff the yarn with your fingers and you should have the finished fly in your hands.

 

 

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