Guess it's put up or shut up time; I'm the one who opened my big mouth, so I've got nobody to blame but myself. These are the only pix I've got on hand - My brother-in-law is coming over for a barbecue today, but once I count the silverware and make sure nothing else is missing, I'll put up some new stuff. I'm not sure about the order they're in.
Not many sea robin patterns out there, but this one is mine. I like to fish it when things are slow. Just kind of let it drift along subsurface with an occasional twitch. Got the idea from a guy who saw another fisherman toss back an injured sea robin, and a huge bass came up and wolfed it down.
Eels - again, most fly-flickers don't bother with eel patterns - big mistake. The bigger ones are well over a foot long
Crystal buggers - nothing fancy, but they're killer on spring stripers in the river.
Anchovies - I like to drive the plug guys crazy when the bass are keyed onto these little rascals. It's about the only time a fly will outfish anything else.
Needles - nobody has to tell you guys about needles. The big ones are about a foot long. I fish a 12wt and a 15' two-hander, so throwing these isn't much of a problem.
Herring/bunker flies - I usually put eyes on them, but I hadn't gotten around to it when I took the picture.