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First Fly??
I have been an avid tyer for a number of years. What would you suggest
for the beginner as his/her first fly?? I started years ago and my first was the "Wooly Worm". Thanks!! Mike -- http://www.rockybranchoutfitters.com/rockybranch/ Grab your pig’s feet, bread, and gin, there’s plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight? Albert J."Fats" Waller |
One of the reasons you started with a wooly worm is that it is a fly that is
"tied in the round". There is no top or bottom. For beginners, I would recommend any of this type fly. Wooly buggers, and many nymphs like a Muskrat, caddis pupae, etc. |
"Mike Bernardoni" wrote
I have been an avid tyer for a number of years. What would you suggest for the beginner as his/her first fly?? I started years ago and my first was the "Wooly Worm". Thanks!! Mike "E-Z Nymph" ... It was my first fly and even I didn't manage to screw it up :) http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...ers/part7.html Cheers! ary |
Dave, Thanks for responding. I am definitely not a troll. I post from time to
time and ask questions. Start questions. I have been in several swaps on the newsgroup. {:O) The reason I posted the "First Fly" topic was for the benefit of the gentleman that just got his fly-tying kit. It appears he tied the "E-Z Nymph". Thanks!! Mike Bernardoni DaveMohnsen wrote: "Mike Bernardoni" wrote in message ... I have been an avid tyer for a number of years. What would you suggest for the beginner as his/her first fly?? I started years ago and my first was the "Wooly Worm". Thanks!! Mike http://www.rockybranchoutfitters.com/rockybranch/ Grab your pig’s feet, bread, and gin, there’s plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight? Albert J."Fats" Waller DaveMohnsen wrote: "Mike Bernardoni" wrote in message ... I have been an avid tyer for a number of years. What would you suggest for the beginner as his/her first fly?? I started years ago and my first was the "Wooly Worm". Thanks!! Mike Mike, When I was doing this teaching of the fly stuff, I started with a woolly bugger. Heh . . .heh . . .yesterday I started responding to this post with teaching objectives for a woolly bugger. I quit after about half an hour. Too much stuff. If you are really interested, and aren't just trolling around, email me, and I'll certainly look at it . . . from one" avid" tier to another. DaveMohnsen Denver ( not that much smart, but experienced :) -- http://www.rockybranchoutfitters.com/rockybranch/ Grab your pig’s feet, bread, and gin, there’s plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight? Albert J."Fats" Waller |
Dave, Thanks for responding. I am definitely not a troll. I post from time to
time and ask questions. Start questions. I have been in several swaps on the newsgroup. {:O) The reason I posted the "First Fly" topic was for the benefit of the gentleman that just got his fly-tying kit. It appears he tied the "E-Z Nymph". Thanks!! Mike Bernardoni Mike, When I was doing this teaching of the fly stuff, I started with a woolly bugger. Heh . . .heh . . .yesterday I started responding to this post with teaching objectives for a woolly bugger. I quit after about half an hour. Too much stuff. If you are really interested, and aren't just trolling around, email me, and I'll certainly look at it . . . from one" avid" tier to another. DaveMohnsen Denver ( not that much smart, but experienced :) -- http://www.rockybranchoutfitters.com/rockybranch/ Grab your pig’s feet, bread, and gin, there’s plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight? Albert J."Fats" Waller |
Great...Practice and practice tying it. When you are satisfied. Move on to
something else. {:O) Mike Anthony wrote: Well, dove in yesterday during my recovery of the ol stomach bug. After deciding what pattern to try first thanks to the help of ROFF. |
"E-Z Nymph" ... It was my first fly and even I didn't manage to screw it up
:) http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...ers/part7.html A good choice, but why do that call that a nymph rather than a soft-hackle wet? vince |
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 21:00:25 -0500, vincent p. norris wrote:
"E-Z Nymph" ... It was my first fly and even I didn't manage to screw it up :) http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...ers/part7.html A good choice, but why do that call that a nymph rather than a soft-hackle wet? Because "E-Z Soft-Hackle Wet" doesn't have a ring to it? ;-) |
Mike Bernardoni wrote in message ...
I have been an avid tyer for a number of years. What would you suggest for the beginner as his/her first fly?? I started years ago and my first was the "Wooly Worm". Thanks!! Mike Woollys of various type often seem to be suggested as a good beginners flys I think a GP nymph is as good as anything. In my case it was a pair #10 Black seal's fur nymph. Ugly spuds that nevertheless caught fish. Steve |
vincent p. norris wrote:
"E-Z Nymph" ... It was my first fly and even I didn't manage to screw it up :) http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...ers/part7.html A good choice, but why do that call that a nymph rather than a soft-hackle wet? vince What about a 'Black Spider' Black whisks for the tail, black thread for the body and black hackle, hen for a wet fly cock for a dry. Add a silver rib and a body of seal fur and it becomes a 'Williams.' Change the whisks for red floss or wool,loose the seal fur, add wet fly wings and it is a 'Blae and Black' Use black chenille, loose the wings and palmer the hackle and it is a 'Wolly Bugger' Black whisks, black chenille on the rear two thirds add yellow for the front without the rib palmered with the black hackle and it becomes a 'Montana Nymph' And all this started from a simple 'Black Spider' -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 |
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