On Dec 6, 3:02 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
mdk77 wrote:
I'm beginning the process of tying my flies for next season, which
will be my 2nd season of fly fishing. One place I'm planning on
fishing for Rainbow & Brown trout next season has two flies on the
"recommended list" that look kind of similar to my newbie eyes:
Cracklebacks: http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...80502fotw.html
Griffith's Gnats: http://hipwader.com/2004/tying-griffiths-gnat-pattern
Are these different enough to make it worth my while to tie both?
I'm guessing you must be planning to fish in Missouri somewhere
because that's the only place I know of where a Crackleback would
be on the recommended list. It is definitely a "regional fly".
My advice would be to buy the pattern sheet and the dyed turkey
rounds plus an actual Crackleback to copy directly from Feathercraft.
http://www.feather-craft.com/2007mas...ge.asp?page=94
A Crackleback resembles a Griffith's Gnat like a poodle resembles
a fox terrier, I mean they're both dogs, but ...
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Ken Fortenberry
Thanks Ken. That's good advice. It's pretty humbling to be a newbie
and have to ask so many questions like this. But I figure that if I
never ask, I'll never learn.