Thread: Dandruff flies
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Old November 21st, 2010, 12:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly,rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
D. LaCourse
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Default Dandruff flies

On 2010-11-20 23:40:49 -0500, Frank Reid � 2010 said:

Okay, big hole in my fly box. Realized that all my flies are designed
for Eastern streams. BFF.... Big Friggen Flies. When you tie a
wiggle nymph with two size 8s, you got big flies. However, Western
streams require something a bit finer. Size 18-26 with an occasional
#32 are the primary flies used (though a size 14 pheasant tail will
take a serious fish, just don't tell the locals 'cause they'll tell
you it won't work).
Working with Ed Engle's book "Tying Small Flies." I also have
"Fishing Small Flies." Need to fill up a box with the micro flies
before the end of the Winter.
So, the question is, what is your favorite dandruff fly and where do
you use it?
Frank Reid


Sparkle Caddis, soft hackle nymph, size 20 - 24. Dead drift it in
certain runs on the Rapid and it will catch brookies up to 6 pounds.
Landing them, however, is tougher. It also can be tied as a soft
hackle PT. It is a killer.

dave