The Jig Streamer of All Jig Streamers | Egan's Poacher | Fly Tying Tutorial
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- In this fly tying tutorial, Lance Egan ties the Egan's Poacher.
The Poacher is a small, fast sinking streamer perfect to trail behind a larger streamer to help "seal the deal" or ideal for jigging streamers on a Euro rig. It is available in two colors, black, & olive. I've been using the Poacher for a few years now, and it is a proven producer. The material list facilitates maximum movement and silhouette. The Poacher is often the first streamer I tie on as a confidence pattern to ensure a fun fishing session.
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Great looking Sculpin, Lance! Thanks for sharing, nice tie.
I have recently bought some and tied up of these for my favorite tail water. All I have to say is that this streamer is absolutely amazing! Thanks Lance.
This popped nack up in my feed. I've neen tying and fishing these since the video was released.
This fly crushes fish for me. Works particularly well slow rolling along the bottom in deep pools in the winter.
Thank @lanceegan and @flyfishfood !
What i really appreciate about you Lance is you really explain what your doing and why when you are tying, also how you recommended substitutions for materials...thxs
Lance glad you are back!!
Lance, great patern, I've had amazing success with it in high, clear water!
About time!!!
Thanks Lance! Great looking fly..
so similar to a zonker or even a fancied up leech pattern. where i am in colorado the big predator browns love these patterns, fished downstream to upstream or in the pillow hole. especially the flashy olive colors.
Nice one! I gotta tie a few of these up and try them.
This looks great
Very nice!! Thanks!!
Great tyin'. 👍
Great tie Lance….
Nice look
That's awesome
Looks like a slump buster with an inverted tail.
True, they both have some squirrel on them. Both great patterns 🙌
Tie the tail in and counter-wrap the rest of the squirrel to the bead,saves me a lot of time versus the dubbing and collar and it looks more like the title picture.
This streamer gets a lot of fish to turn their heads!
what do you recommend as an alternative to the Arizona simi seal? Thanks
Any coarse dubbing in the color you like to match sculpin.
Why do you tie the zonker up side down?
The fly rides hook up
So that while fishing the fly the skin side is down. It’s on a jig hook so it inverts.
Thank you
Seems like a copy of the mini leach 😮
Both patterns use squirrel and a jig hook, but otherwise are quite different. This fly is significantly heavier than a mini leech, and has a different silhouette to imitate a sculpin instead of a leech.
When are we just going to start putting rubber curl tail grubs on a jig head and call it a fly?
It’s actually really effective. Great minds think alike! Kudos to you sir.
These flies work but are getting too close to conventional gear for me. Especially when guys are using just mono on a fly reel aka "euro nymphing". Sorry I'm just too old a fly fisherman to do it this new way. May as well use ultralight spin rod. My 2 cents. Cheers!
Ultralight works great! Love spinning gear, but I much prefer flipping a baitcasted for picky largemouth. If limiting your fishing works for you, more power to you!
@@FlyFishFood Thanks for your reply. I get what you're saying. But we do need to admit that using fly rods with straight mono and pitching 1/2 ounce jig heads is a pretty messy way to describe "fly fishing?" It's a hybrid way to fish, let's say? It's really gear fishing on fly rods. The same comparison was made when we started adding split shot and "indicators" to floating lines. Old timers back then were offended by the new way to "fly fish". Anyhow, like you say, whatever works! Cheers!
I hear you. I just don’t ever draw the line between “types” of fishing. While I mostly fly fish, I enjoy all types of fishing and my joy isn’t limited to telling myself “I’m going FLY fishing today.” For me? I’m just going fishin’
@@FlyFishFood For sure man! The fly described as a "poacher" fly had me laughing too! 😭. Cheers!
Does it change anything for you if I’m using a fly line. The rig you described is what most would call a “mono rig”. I don’t favor that setup either. I much prefer handling fly line which is why I like euro nymphing with a euro fly line.
He's black!.
I rest subscriber!!!😂
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