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Frank Reid September 27th, 2004 02:56 PM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
I know everyone works hard on the flyswaps, and I appreciate all of the
work. Tyers, Swapmeisters, Photographers and Webpage managers all have
done some incredible jobs. One thing I would like to ask, what are your
three most productive flies that you've copied from the swaps? I will
start with these three:
Pass Lake - Wolfgang
Mini Brown - Peter Charles
CDC & Elk - Herman Nijland
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Frank Reid
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William Claspy September 27th, 2004 03:19 PM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
On 9/27/04 9:56 AM, in article , "Frank
Reid" wrote:

I know everyone works hard on the flyswaps, and I appreciate all of the
work. Tyers, Swapmeisters, Photographers and Webpage managers all have
done some incredible jobs. One thing I would like to ask, what are your
three most productive flies that you've copied from the swaps? I will
start with these three:
Pass Lake - Wolfgang
Mini Brown - Peter Charles
CDC & Elk - Herman Nijland


Warren's PMD.

Bill


Tim J. September 27th, 2004 03:30 PM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
Frank Reid wrote:
I know everyone works hard on the flyswaps, and I appreciate all of
the work. Tyers, Swapmeisters, Photographers and Webpage managers
all have done some incredible jobs. One thing I would like to ask,
what are your three most productive flies that you've copied from the
swaps? I will start with these three:
Pass Lake - Wolfgang
Mini Brown - Peter Charles
CDC & Elk - Herman Nijland


Yellow Biot Soft Hackle - Wayne Patton
Little Orange Sulphur - Stan Gula
Gurglers - all sorts
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TL,
Tim
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Ken Fortenberry September 27th, 2004 03:40 PM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
Frank Reid wrote:

I know everyone works hard on the flyswaps, and I appreciate all of the
work. Tyers, Swapmeisters, Photographers and Webpage managers all have
done some incredible jobs. One thing I would like to ask, what are your
three most productive flies that you've copied from the swaps? ...


Willi's emerger is by far and away the most productive.
I also copied Tom Littleton's version of the Usual and
it's been productive too.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Tom Littleton September 27th, 2004 11:02 PM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
Willi's emerger is a deadly small fly,
Petah's little streamer(looked like a variation of a Professor) has worked on a
couple of trips very well.
Tom

Willi & Sue September 28th, 2004 12:03 AM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
Frank Reid wrote:
I know everyone works hard on the flyswaps, and I appreciate all of the
work. Tyers, Swapmeisters, Photographers and Webpage managers all have
done some incredible jobs. One thing I would like to ask, what are your
three most productive flies that you've copied from the swaps? I will
start with these three:
Pass Lake - Wolfgang
Mini Brown - Peter Charles
CDC & Elk - Herman Nijland



Although they were all in a swap (I believe - my memory sucks) am not
sure if I started using them after the swap or before from either a
posting or fishing with the guys, but here's mine:

Charlie Wilson's Fluorescent Orange Stimulator
Bruiser's Foamback Emerger
Tom Littleton's Usual mainly because it led me to use, with Tom's help,
Snowshoe Hare's hair for other patterns

Willi





Willi & Sue September 28th, 2004 12:03 AM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
Frank Reid wrote:
I know everyone works hard on the flyswaps, and I appreciate all of the
work. Tyers, Swapmeisters, Photographers and Webpage managers all have
done some incredible jobs. One thing I would like to ask, what are your
three most productive flies that you've copied from the swaps? I will
start with these three:
Pass Lake - Wolfgang
Mini Brown - Peter Charles
CDC & Elk - Herman Nijland



Although they were all in a swap (I believe - my memory sucks) am not
sure if I started using them after the swap or before from either a
posting or fishing with the guys, but here's mine:

Charlie Wilson's Fluorescent Orange Stimulator
Bruiser's Foamback Emerger
Tom Littleton's Usual mainly because it led me to use, with Tom's help,
Snowshoe Hare's hair for other patterns

Willi





Bill Mason September 28th, 2004 12:05 AM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 

"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...
I know everyone works hard on the flyswaps, and I appreciate all of the
work. Tyers, Swapmeisters, Photographers and Webpage managers all have
done some incredible jobs. One thing I would like to ask, what are your
three most productive flies that you've copied from the swaps? I will
start with these three:
Pass Lake - Wolfgang
Mini Brown - Peter Charles
CDC & Elk - Herman Nijland
--
Frank Reid
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The wild rainbows in my tiny local stream are wild about 'em, and the late
summer goldens at 11,500' also think they're swell. Danl's Little Brown
Streamer is one of my go-to flies in the waters I fish, and there are always
a couple in my box. Another plus: I can actually tie this one!

Cheers,
Bill



Willi & Sue September 28th, 2004 12:08 AM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 
Bill Mason wrote:

Danl's Little Brown
Streamer is one of my go-to flies in the waters I fish, and there are always
a couple in my box. Another plus: I can actually tie this one!



There does seem to be something special with Danl's streamer. I've been
with him on several occasions where he has pulled fish out of an area
that had just been pounded on that fly. I need to have more confidence
in streamers and try them more often.

Willi


bugcaster September 28th, 2004 12:41 AM

Fly Swap Flies - Favorites
 

"Bill Mason" wrote in message
...
The wild rainbows in my tiny local stream are wild about 'em, and the late
summer goldens at 11,500' also think they're swell. Danl's Little Brown
Streamer is one of my go-to flies in the waters I fish, and there are
always
a couple in my box. Another plus: I can actually tie this one!

Cheers,
Bill


I'd have to second that Little Brown Streamer. I've caught several trout on
that when other flies yielded nothing.




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