This first fly I have tweaked a little with the addition of Boa Yarn to form a root base to hide the hook eye. This fly I found on the microskiff forum by a fellow that calls himself HA3Mmr
This one is by a fellow named Ryan who has Scum Pocket Blog He found, as I did, this great looking imitation grass at a craft store, and well you can see the results. The foam is to help it float a little higher in the water. This is also what I used on the previous fly.
This fly has been around for quite a while ,it was first tied by Sister Carol aka "The Fly Tying Nun" . Have to give her full credit for this one. I think it looks a lot like the Hydrilla we have here in every body of water in mid NC.
This , while not strictly a Grass Carp fly , is a interesting twist on a old favorite, the San Juan Worm. Mr. P of Mr.P's blog calls this the wild thing. It is a worm tied from a red rubber band. It should be much more durable than the original.
Well that is it for to day. Waiting on a call to tell me my vehicle is ready, went in for inspection and air conditioner service, and the last call said it would be $1600, the heat was up to 98 today so what are you going to do , tell them to fix the air!!!!!!!
Here are a couple other flies she ties that are pretty cool. I can attest to the Chamois Worm working great in the mountains around the French Broad by Asheville.
This is the Chamois Worm
This is the Two Tone Curly Worm.