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RG

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Chum flies
« on: September 27, 2011, 03:21:48 PM »

Just wondering which flies are good for chums?
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2011, 03:42:08 PM »

my fav chum fly is a leech style fly, size 4 with a bead head and green body with a purple tail, or all green, pink works to.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2011, 04:21:25 PM »

Based on jigs that work well, I would go with pink & purple.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2011, 05:41:02 PM »

Based on jigs that work well, I would go with pink & purple.


+1 anything mix pink and purple with some flash
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2011, 08:35:03 PM »

A white marabou leech pattern works well too as does the old muddler which allows you to go after coho and chum at the same time.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2011, 12:52:05 AM »

if your after just chum then nothing will beat a pink/purple combo. tie some decently large and some smaller of the same pattern(s) I just use a wooly bugger style fly personally, fast and easy to tie and when they destroy it i dont care

now if im trying to avoid chum then i use muddlers in natural, olive, blue, chartruese and orange for some reason they dont go for them all that often but coho sure will  ;) I have watched coho hiding amongst the chum dart out and take my fly which is wicked cool
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2011, 09:46:18 AM »

Christmas tree works as well for chum.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #7 on: September 28, 2011, 12:18:58 PM »

Hot pink rabbit or marabour, chartreuse same materials  large Mickey Finns with Florescent yellow hair, bead headed olive wooly buggers have all worked for me. Hot flame polar shrimp style patterns worked great on the Chilliwack years ago but I don't fish them much anymore.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #8 on: September 28, 2011, 05:39:44 PM »

now if im trying to avoid chum then i use muddlers in natural, olive, blue, chartruese and orange for some reason they dont go for them all that often but coho sure will  ;) I have watched coho hiding amongst the chum dart out and take my fly which is wicked cool

Really?  That is definitely not my experience, as I catch chum on natural muddlers all the time in the Stave and Nicomen systems and usually in equal or greater numbers as the coho.  If I am not getting many bites of either I will switch to pink patterns as the chum definitely like those, or the olive or orange patterns to search specifically for coho.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #9 on: September 29, 2011, 08:01:45 AM »

The rolled muddler is a great all around fly and it works for coho, springs, and yes...chum (in my experience).  It's one of my favorite coho flies, but I've had problems trying to keep springs off it as well (I usually just end up losing the fly).  As for chum, I like to use "stinger" leeches (trailing hook), and have had great success with purple flash flies.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #10 on: September 29, 2011, 10:47:32 AM »

for the slough try tying a natural muddler with a hot orange bead or a flat out orange muddler, you might be pleasantly surprised  ;)
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #11 on: September 30, 2011, 08:14:12 PM »

Can't wait for doggies to show up in good numbers! Got a coloured up doe so far this year, bring on the chromers!
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #12 on: October 04, 2011, 08:46:21 PM »

Can't wait for doggies to show up in good numbers! Got a coloured up doe so far this year, bring on the chromers!

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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #13 on: October 04, 2011, 09:14:17 PM »

Nice, am looking forward to trying to get them on the dead drift with the 9/10 spey rod.
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Re: Chum flies
« Reply #14 on: October 07, 2011, 04:34:39 PM »

Chartreuse flies catch all the chromers on the Squamish and Vedder. The biters always rise up to eat a fly. Line Presentation is key,keep your flly above them. but near the bottom. If you use too heavy a tip then its gonna be snag chum city. Fresher fish I've found will go for a brighter/ flashier fly.  The half dead zombies will still bite, wierd.
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