Jan 1, 2010

Losing Intruders

Normally I don't blink when I lose a fly. However, when it takes 45 minutes or more to tie one, it can be disappointing. Especially after only 10 minutes of using it.

This was the first "true" Intruder that I tied. Put on a shank with the mono loop at the back end so you can string the tippet through. Ala a tube fly. The way that Ed Ward originally tied them (if Skagit Master is any indication, he uses tubes these days).

The 5 inch fly looked awesome in the water with its flowing ostrich plumes. I made the mistake of using a lighter tippet than I should of for its weight. On one of my casts I blew the anchor and it blasted the knot. Off she went into the depths.

I'll tie another soon. This time I'll take a picture of it.

1 comment:

Pat said...

Yeah, that's a tough one. Even though I tie a few examples of patterns I'm learning, it's hard to loose 'em. But great to hook (and land) a fish with 'em.