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Swinger - FishNews - 11-07-2005 [font "Verdana"][size 5]Swinger [/size][/font][font "Verdana"][size 2]By: Jason Akl[/size][/font] [left][font "Verdana"][size 2]In you were to get a sneak peak into fishermans' fly boxes across the country, I am sure you would see a lot of the same types of flies. Hares Ear's, Prince nymph's and Wulff dry flies would definitely make up a large portion of flies in these boxes. Just as I am sure that these fly boxes will be holding a bunch of classic fish catchers; I am also sure that a few out of the norm patterns are present for when all others fail. The swinger wet fly pattern is just such a fly, a pattern to use when all others seem to be ignored. The swinger pattern was originally designed to imitate adult craneflies (Tipulidae) that had fallen to the waters surface. Craneflies spend most of their lives feeding and living around woodland areas and water, so naturally fish along with birds see these good-sized insects as a tasty[/size][/font][/left] [left] treat. Of course this pattern is not an exact imitation of a cranefly but it has everything it needs to catch big trout. The soft dubbed body gives the fly a realistic feel in the fish's mouth while the undulating stripped hackle legs can entice even the most lethargic fish. Fishing this fly is done much like any other wet fly. Cast the fly upstream and across from your position, and create a drag free drift downstream. It is preferable to keep the fly in the surface film if possible, but if the fly sinks a few inches or so it won't lose any of its fish catching potency. Adding a little floatant to the grouse soft hackle of the fly will help to keep it riding high in the water column for hours on end. Make sure that you let the fly finish its drift completely before collecting and recasting you line. Many times fish will follow the fly out of sight, and at the last minute near the end of the swing come up and take the fly. Some of the best action produced from this fly is created while the fly swings because the water currents help to give life-like movements to the stripped hackle legs. Even though craneflies are found only during the summer months you can try using this fly anytime of the year when you are running into picky fish. Chances are that fish in your local waters have not seen this fly pattern or any patterns like it, so it might just have what it takes to get the bite going for you. Materials Used in the Swinger Fly Pattern Hook: Mustad Size 12 Thread: Uni-Thread Size 8/0 Butt: Pale Yellow Rabbit Dubbing Body: Tan Rabbit Dubbing Legs: Four Stripped Grouse Soft Hackles Hackle: Soft Grouse Wing Feather ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() [/left] [left] Tight lines and Smooth threads Jason Akl[/left][/size][/font][/size][/font][/size][/font] [signature] |