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Mike Bernardoni February 8th, 2005 03:39 AM

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

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jackk February 9th, 2005 04:56 AM

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.



Gary February 9th, 2005 05:03 AM

"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



Mike Bernardoni February 10th, 2005 01:02 AM

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



Mike Bernardoni February 10th, 2005 01:05 AM

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



Mike Bernardoni February 10th, 2005 01:08 AM

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.



vincent p. norris February 10th, 2005 02:00 AM

"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

daytripper February 10th, 2005 02:12 AM

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? ;-)

Steve W February 10th, 2005 08:50 AM

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

Sandy Birrell February 10th, 2005 08:55 AM

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'



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