Well, I owe a big thank you to you Dan. I went down to my spot on the beach yesterday for the last couple hours of daylight. I started off throwing flies for cutthroat as they were surfacing and following the schools of fry. Managed to entice 2 to a silver muddler, one around 14", the other around 16". A couple hours prior to going I tied up a couple of your patterns or as close as I could get to them. I had my gear rod with me to but I decided to give the fly a go. Tied on one of the freshly tied flies and flung it out. Instantly I had a take, a monster sculpin liked the pattern and hammered it
I moved with the fry as the chinook seem to be following them in nights previous. 10 minutes later I was into another fish, a coho around 4 pounds, only my second of the year in this area. It was wild so it was sent on its way.
So far so good for the new pattern. The next hour I got nothing, not even more sculpins. I saw numerous cuttys but I stuck by my new fly, I had convinced myself it was my last cast as I could hardly see anymore. After letting the fly sink I stripped it back hard through the fry, the fly stopped and felt like it was caught in a rock. I was pulling and yanking to get it free when the rock took off
I was into my backing in seconds and then the fish turned and came back and dogged it at my feet for a bit. A bright chinook turned on its side and gave up. Looked to be 7-8 pounds, out came the measuring tape. 3cm over the legal limit
it was dispatched and I headed for home. Thanks again for the pattern Dan, it worked great