Thread: Dry Fly Wings
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Old November 3rd, 2005, 12:02 PM
Lazarus Cooke
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In article dmcaf.8854$N73.2696@trnddc04, Thomas Littleton
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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It's at this point that someone always says You ain't never
fished the glass smooth, crystal clear waters of Some Creek
where the trout all have PhDs and eyes like microscopes. I
suppose there may be some circumstances where a dry fly with
a wing will catch fish where one without will not, but I've
quit tying in wings and I still catch fish.



well, I do fish some springfed Creeks with pretty picky trout, but pretty
much agree with you on this one.....as long as we are talking of mayflies.
Venture into caddis and stones, and wings are very much necessary, and on my
streams, there are plenty of caddis and stoneflies. Once in a great while, I
seem to find wings useful on mayfly imitations for MY purposes, mostly
visibility.


I regularly fish the UK equivalent of difficult spring creeks - the
Test, Itchen and Wylie. I totally agree wth this - I don't use wings
for upwing flies (what's called mayflies in the US) but might
occasionally put them in for my own benefit.

IME it is useful to tie patterns on these waters slightly smaller than
the natural.

Lazarus

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