Which fly for this situation?
"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
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The guy at the fly shop agreed with the weight idea. He & his wife did
NOT agree on color, so I read two books and a magazine, and waxed my
car while they argued about it. Then, I bought both their suggestions.
Should have bought a cheap vise, some chenille, two streamer necks, and
some hooks. Wooly Buggers are an EXCELLENT way to get into fly tying.
Depending on the vise, about 30-60 flies is your break-even point, and you
have the privilege of playing around for months figuring out what subtle
variation works for you.
I like a conehead weighted bugger, with green variegated chenille and a
few
strands of flashabou down the sides.
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Scott
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That'll happen this winter. No time to deal with it before the trip. Blame
the broken garage door opener for the missing hours.
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