| Craig's
Night-time  
Hook:
Tiemco 200R # 8 - 12
Thread:
Black 6/0 Uni Thread
Tag:
Red Wool
Rib:
Flat Silver Tinsel
Body:
Black Chenille
Wing:
5 Pukeko Breast Feathers or substitute
Eye:
Jungle Cock (optional)
The
Pattern
The Craig's
Night time is an all time favourite for fly fishers
in both Australia and New Zealand. It is held in such
high regard that many after dark fisher's have boxes
full of Craig's and Craig's only. Unweighted, One wrap
.10 lead, two wraps of .10 lead, 1 wrap of .15 lead
and so it goes. It is revered as a fish catcher of the
highest quality in Eucumbene and Jindabyne and has taken
bag fulls on the Pondage Lakes at Eildon and any lake
in the Central Highlands.
What it
represents I will leave to you to decide. Many say a
mudeye and I would not disagree that it could be taken
as such an insect. It has a similar profile and when
tied without lead moves high in the water column as
do real dragonfly nymphs. However many in New Zealand
where it originated from regard it as a crayfish imitation
and swear that this is what the fish take it for. Regardless
of why fish take it it is one of the best all round
searching night patterns for trout. One night I remember
vividly was spent on Dee Lagoon with a full moon and
not a breath of wind. We were returning to the car after
an evening fishing the sunken timber along the edges
when a glimpse of the torchlight picked up the thickest
scum of bugs you could imagine. It was like a soup.
Midnight in 300 feet of water and we had rising fish
all round us. All that was needed was #10 Craig's and
fish after fish was caught and released.
As to fishing
it I will leave you with the words of Victorian legend
fly fisher John McKay who gave me many pointers on fishing
for trout at night. ' Let it sink right down and use
the slowest retrieve you can tolerate, the slower the
better. Never mind all these people who mess about in
the upper water column, the slow and deep technique
has consistently caught me more fish for as long as
I can remember'.
Amen
See you
next week
Antony |