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Fly tying rules: in or out?
2 day ago, I posted a new pattern. Here is the pattern link http://
www.versacorp.cn/picImg/Adams-Big.jpg . I have got some feedback about my pattern. ----The fly is not tied true to the accepted pattern, the proportions are wrong, and it should be tied in sizes 10 to 20. Other than that, it's perfect. ----Often it's more important that -I- can see the fly than to make an exact match - the fish don't mind. I have a question to ask whether we should strictly follow the tying rules or just use your imagination to tie what you want to tie and have fun. You know, even some patterns I have seen do not follow the rules but they still could catch fish. So what are your comments? |
Fly tying rules: in or out?
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oups.com... 2 day ago, I posted a new pattern. Here is the pattern link http:// www.versacorp.cn/picImg/Adams-Big.jpg . I have got some feedback about my pattern. ----The fly is not tied true to the accepted pattern, the proportions are wrong, and it should be tied in sizes 10 to 20. Other than that, it's perfect. Your Adams is not a "new pattern." It is an approximation of the standard Adams tie, different in some crucial respects. Proportions affect behavior of a fly e.g. how it floats. Your example had hackle much longer than convention demands, but a short tail (and not so sparse as the standard Adams specifies.) It will thus float differently from the Adamses sold by other tiers. ----Often it's more important that -I- can see the fly than to make an exact match - the fish don't mind. This is irrelevant to offering a fly for sale. I have a question to ask whether we should strictly follow the tying rules or just use your imagination to tie what you want to tie and have fun. You know, even some patterns I have seen do not follow the rules but they still could catch fish. So what are your comments? You misconceive and muddle together: 1. Rules for manufacture of standard fly patterns. 2. "Rules" as waterside guidelines for catching trout. Every angler knows that flies that do not conform to Rule_1 will successfully catch fish. But Rule_2 does not offer in the marketplace any justification for naming a fly "Adams" that does not closely conform to Rule_1. Each of us is free to have as much fun at the vise as we like, and to make non-standard flies. But this fun has zero commercial value. Selling a non-standard fly under the name of a standard tie is fraud. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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