Does anybody have the pattern for this fly? Check out this link and scroll down to the Speckled Trout article - pretty impressive.
http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/flie ... flies.aspx
Numero Uno fly pattern
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Re: Numero Uno fly pattern
Nope...I emailed a guy in Texas about it awhile back and he gaffed me off
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Re: Numero Uno fly pattern
from what I have read, there are more than a few versions of the fly, some show a zonker strip for the tail, some show split saddle hackles this is a link showing a numero uno tied by the "man" himself ( rowland). below that is tyeing instructions for the mothers day fly that is a pretty close copy i think. replace saddles with rabbit zonker.
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Re: Numero Uno fly pattern
Yeah - that"Mothers Day" fly might be close enough to the actual thing . Its like a zonker/wooly bugger, except estaz instead of chennile
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Re: Numero Uno fly pattern
found this on a Tx. message board. What a monster trout!!


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