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The_Roe_Man

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Scuds
« on: May 03, 2006, 12:39:25 AM »

I always have trouble tying scuds as they always seem to swim upside down.  I hear people saying to use straight shank hooks but they still swim upside down. Any ideas! ???
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Re: Scuds
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2006, 05:17:25 AM »

mebbe try a tiny strip of lead on the bottom of the fly....just a thought from a retired tier...;))


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Re: Scuds
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2006, 06:18:20 AM »

I do not worry about my scuds swimming upside down, because natural scuds will sometimes swim upside down too ;)  As you are stripping in the scud the fly will usually right itself when you pause between strips  ::) Another tip, is to use a loop style knot, same as you would for chironomids when attaching the scud to your tippet.
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Re: Scuds
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2006, 08:01:39 PM »

I do not worry about my scuds swimming upside down, because natural scuds will sometimes swim upside down too ;)  As you are stripping in the scud the fly will usually right itself when you pause between strips  ::) Another tip, is to use a loop style knot, same as you would for chironomids when attaching the scud to your tippet.

I haven't heard that before, what knot do you use and why??

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Re: Scuds
« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2006, 09:43:19 PM »

Most guys use a knot called a duncan loop for chironomid fishing, I use a knot that is very similar except I finish mine with an improved clinch knot  ;D A loop knot allows more movement to the fly, which is important with a suspended chironomid.
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Re: Scuds
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2006, 11:48:18 PM »

There is a pattern that is made so the shrimp is upidedown, so when fished at the bottom wont hang up on rocks or marl and are draged to stir up the bottom.
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Re: Scuds
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2006, 04:44:07 PM »

Most guys use a knot called a duncan loop for chironomid fishing, I use a knot that is very similar except I finish mine with an improved clinch knot  ;D A loop knot allows more movement to the fly, which is important with a suspended chironomid.

that's a great point, ill try it next time out, thanks.

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Re: Scuds
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2006, 10:05:49 AM »

i agree 100% with mykiss....watch a scud swim in its natural setting and you'll see its a non issue.  Scuds swim sideways, upside down, rightside up, in circles, all over the place.  Dont sweat it!
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