
A "clean sweep" is when you catch one of each of the 4 "flag" fish in one days fishing. Marlin, Ahi, Ono, & Mahi-mahi.... When returning to port you fly the 4 fish flags and the gold broom on the light blue background... Clean Sweep Flag.
On Lake Wilson we have talked about what a clean sweep should be.....
Catching a peacock bass, a largemouth bass, and a red devil for instance.???
We also catch smallmouth bass, bluegill, catfish, oscar, and punji. (I've come to believe that there are 3 species of red devil in the lake.)
So. What should we consider as a catch significant enough to be called a "clean sweep"?
Now about the fly. Dana Dipaolo from Wakefield, Mass. was catching peacock bass on this little fly when hardly anything else worked. He promised to send me some fish pictures... (I was using his camera.)

I showed the fly that Dana gave me to Clay, over at the Nervous Water Fly Shop, and he started tying them.... Clay tried different colors... Gold, Green, Rainbow, and now the colors you see in the picture.
Last week he started calling it the Clean Sweep Fly, when in one day, they caught all the above mentioned fish, except for the punji. ( I left a little after noon, so they might have caught one of them later in the day.)
I'm not sure what we should consider as a Clean Sweep.... but what ever species of fish are included.... The "Clean Sweep Fly" will catch them.
