Posts Tagged ‘lake’
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{{+1}}Rising midge{{-1}}
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This fly is designed to be fished on the drop and then on the rise. It was originally designed to imitate the action of lake Jindabyne olive midges as they hatched but it has proven useful in other fisheries.{{end}}
{{+1}}Bass, EP’S and perch flies{{-1}}
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I have lumped the flies that I prefer for Australian Native fish into one group as by in large they are all structure oriented. they tend to frequent areas with structure such as weed, sunken logs, rock bars, under cut banks, holes and drop offs etc. and generally react in much the same way.{{end}}
{{+1}}Matuka variant{{-1}}
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Developed in New Zealand to represent a small fish Matuka style flies were originally tied with feathers from a kind of heron called a "bittern" or in the Maoris language "Matuka". They work well as a stripping fly in situations where bait fish may be on the menu and the most popular colours in Australia is black / red and brown / brown.{{end}}
{{+1}}BMS (Bullen Mary Special){{-1}}
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At the 2003 Australian Fly Fishing Championships held at Mt. Beauty this was one of the few flies that produced more than one fish. It is a favorite fly at Lake Bullen Merri where it gets its name BM Special. Because of its history of success it is often regarded as a quintessential Rainbow trout fly by many Victorian fly fishers.{{end}}