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do any of you fly tieing chaps have a pattern for a fly called an...hokey dokey or okey dokey ?

 

Some one wants me to tie some for them but I cant seem to find a pattern any were...just a pic will do

 

Aparently its yellow with a red head ?

 

All the best

Buzzer

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I use to fish a number of local farm reservoirs, that were stocked with trout, but they have all gone become day ticket carp waters.

I get down to Rockbourne in Hampshire a few times a year and a few lakes in Kent and East Sussex.

I also fly fish in the US and Ireland.

 

I went and saw Hanningfield once, its as scary as Bewl Bridge, must be close to 1000 acres.

If you use a boat and know where this fish are, I suppose its not so big as it seems. :devil:

I,ll give it a try some day.

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The okey dokey was banned on a number of scottish waters for being to efficient. I have used it on a couple of waters with good results. Buzzer feeders take it. I once fished a trout water that allowed maggot drowners and this fly took huge numbers of trout.

The fly is often tied without a silver rib and possibly looks better. Last months trout fisherman mentions the tying.

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Supergame

maneged to sit at the vice and tye some last night

 

took your advice and tyed some with out the rib and some with. used a size 12 grub hook, looks deadly!

 

will let you know how they fish on my local waters

 

Tight lines

Buzzer :devil:

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