#102215 - 11/07/02 07:11 AM
flys for silvers
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/26/02
Posts: 164
Loc: S.W. Washinton
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i am an absolute idiot when it comes to fly fishing, i know little if any thing, i do know how to cast, read the book and watched the video. I would really like some advice on what flys or patterns work well on silvers????
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#102216 - 11/07/02 07:45 PM
Re: flys for silvers
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Spawner
Registered: 12/14/99
Posts: 788
Loc: Tacoma WA
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Depends, where do you want to fish for them? Salt, tidal flux, or freshwater rivers? I use different flies for different areas. I use more baitfish flies in salt. I'll use baitfish/shrimp flies in tidal flux. Then i'll use more shrimp, egg, and bright flashy flies for rivers. I will say, I've had much more success hitting silvers in tidal flux/mouth of rivers. But, have had some success with bright marabou flies with lots of krystal flash as well. But, I must admit, I love throwing hardware and eggs for silvers, always my first 2 choices. But I have had success with flies (especially in the salt/tidal flux).
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#102217 - 11/07/02 10:21 PM
Re: flys for silvers
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 02/28/02
Posts: 1189
Loc: Marine Area 13
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Looking at your homeport, I'd say you fish the Kalama often.... If your fishing the Beginner's Hole- 3 Flies: Size 10 chartreuse ***** Creek (yes a ***** Creek.....) Size 8 purple Flash Fly Size 10 Kalama Steelhead Bee If fishing is slow, try a small Pink Clouser! For some reason, Silvers don't like the larger flies on the Kalama... I am not saying you won't catch fish, just not as many. Downriggin'
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#102218 - 11/07/02 10:38 PM
Re: flys for silvers
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Fry
Registered: 01/04/01
Posts: 20
Loc: Puget Sound
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The "hands down" most effective all around fly pattern for Silvers in the Puget Sound area is the Clouser Minnow. Everyone has their own special color combination whether it be green & white, chartreuse & white, pink & white or olive & white. Most tie a size #4 to #8. My "go to " Clouser is a green "baitfish" angel hair over pearl angel hair tied somewhat sparsely in a #4. Second to that is a green poly-bear over white northern bucktail, also on a #4 hook. Do you need tying instructions for the Clouser pattern?
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#102221 - 11/08/02 01:59 PM
Re: flys for silvers
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/10/00
Posts: 347
Loc: West of Eden
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I allways had good luck in the SW rivers with cerise and black marabou combination. I usually tied it on a downturned eye hook (like a tiemco 700) and wrapped the shank with silver braided tinsel or pearl tinsel. The addition of holographic flash material or flashabou in pearl, pink, or silver helped depending on the flow and colr of water. Keeping it slim in profile seemed to be more effective than building a bushy fly for whatever reason. But for silver in the rivers cerise and black was my go-to color combo.
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#102222 - 11/09/02 12:46 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 286
Loc: Mill Creek, WA
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Divers,,,,,,nice flys, nice pics....... I like your # 2, looks like a good salt fly...... Will you explain how to do the long mylar tail 'thingy'?? Thanks, 
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