tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5816237972526255871.post1191949831551223494..comments2023-08-29T18:58:59.011+03:00Comments on Pike fly-fishing articles: Red/White flies?All about the grabhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07387305681857023008noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5816237972526255871.post-31335856597173255062010-09-27T10:10:22.711+03:002010-09-27T10:10:22.711+03:00Interesting to read that red/white has been workin...Interesting to read that red/white has been working for you Ulf....Has been a bit disappointing the last couple of years here. <br /><br />I'm starting to use chartreuse/white more these days although Pink/white has been the ticket lately. So many colours and not enough days in the year my friend to go fihing with them all.All about the grabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07387305681857023008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5816237972526255871.post-7559517847857588182010-09-26T09:16:42.966+03:002010-09-26T09:16:42.966+03:00Interesting thoughts Si! As we use to say; the mor...Interesting thoughts Si! As we use to say; the more confident you are in a fly the more you will fish it and that alone will make you feel that it catches you more fish than any other pattern. I must however say that on this side of the baltic, where I fish, red/white is one of the most efficient. So far this year I have caught 16 pike and 13 were on red/white combo. Up to last year I hadn't fished a red/white pike fly for almost five years but since starting again it has become one of those "if nothing else works" flies. <br /><br />If the success this year comes from the colour combo itself or for the fact that it has been one of the few flies that I have fished with that has a raccoon zonker style, it could just as well be the unique movement of the fly as the colours but I think it is probably a combination of the two.Ulf Hagströmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09143494777032062687noreply@blogger.com