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"POOR MAN'S NEEDLEFISH"
Hook: Eagle Claw L67 or L1197N size #6
Thread: Green monocord.
Body: 6 strands of silver crystal flash 1/3rd
longer than the hook shank, then 6 strands pink crystal
flash, then 6 strands of green crystal flash, then 4
to 6 strands of peacock herl slightly longer than the
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"BASIC BLUE"
Hook: Eagle Claw L67 or L1197N size #6
Thread: Green or blue monocord.
Body: Opalescent tubing tied down both ends.
Underwing of blue bucktail or ringtail 1/2 again as
long as the hook shank. Overwing 6 strands of silver
crystal flash same length as the bucktail. |
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"MICKEY FINN"
Hook: Eagle Claw L67 or L1197N size #6
Thread: Black monocord.
Body: Body of silver tinsel. Wing of red and
yellow bucktail mixed 50/50. 1/3rd longer then the
hook shank.
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| "BASIC PINK"
Hook: Eagle Claw L67 or L1197N size #6
Thread: Red monocord.
Body: Underwing of 6 strands of silver crystal
flash. Overwing of hot pink bucktail or ringtail. |
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Bill Luscombe has been hunting and fishing for most of his
42 years. He has been flyfishing for 20 years. He instructs
flyfishing, and has done so for the past 12 years. He also
instructs the federal FSET firearms course and the BC CORE
hunter training course. He is an award-winning outdoor writer
and has been writing freelance since 1987. He has been published
in BC Sport Fishing Magazine, Outdoor Edge, BC Outdoors, Western
Sportsman, Island Fish Finder, and the BC Hunting Guide.
Bill Luscombe was born an army brat and raised in Ladner
(Delta, BC) where he was raised hunting waterfowl and pheasants.
He presently resides in North Cowichan on southern Vancouver
Island where he has lived and worked full time as a professional
forester since 1982.
He presently works in Nanaimo for the BC Forest Service and
continue to write the fly-fishing column for BC Sport Fishing
Magazine as well as contributing articles freelance to various
outdoor magazines in western Canada. Bill Luscombe is also
a BC Director of the Northwest Outdoor Writers Association.
"Catching fish is not hard. You simply need to understand
what makes them tick. If you think like a fish, you will catch
fish. It’s as simple as that."- Bill Luscombe
Previous Articles by Bill Luscombe:
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