On Nov 2, 4:28 pm, riverman wrote:
On Nov 2, 10:40 am, Mike wrote:
On 2 Nov, 02:32, riverman wrote:
Dave, you're a gentleman and a scholar, and I thank you deeply. :-)
M

Just wait a while, the dishonourable old ****bag will make sure he
gets a pound of flesh for them!
Donīt drink his beer either! 
MC
Well, I guess...
In any case, I can't open your link here at school, but I'd be very
interested in your opinion...for a newbie box that had limited
quantities (say, 20 flies); which would you compromise on: diversity
of sizes, diversity of styles, or diversity of back-ups?
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Heh heh. Now that I'm home and CAN open the attachment, I see that you
seem to be quite prescient. How clever of you.
:-)
I've never seen a Greenwell's Glory or a Snipe and Purple (although I
can attest to a lot of success with other soft hackles in Sweden), but
you've answered my question with your article. It seems that a narrow
diversity of flies, in a few sizes, with 2 or 3 of each, is the
recommendation. I think I agree.
Thanks, Mike.
--riverman