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Originally Posted by Travis C.
Mine did that some too so check to make sure its not twisted on the shank since it's a commercially tied pattern.
Most times when mine ends up flipped over a very subtle twitch or pull once the fly is on bottom will correct it then you can crawl. You can see the hairs on the underside actually walk it over. Remember it has no added weight so light on the movement.
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I did a bit of creek flyfishing yesterday and the first fly I used was the crawfish pattern. I checked to see if it was twisted and it looked to be a little bit. I fixed it hoping it would work but still swims upside down. I did manage to catch a fish on it anyway though. Fishing was very slow yesterday, that cold front got to them I guess.