Thread: Dandruff flies
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Old November 21st, 2010, 02:27 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly,rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Tom Littleton
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Default Dandruff flies

On 11/20/2010 11:40 PM, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Okay, big hole in my fly box. Realized that all my flies are designed
for Eastern streams.


You fish Eastern streams in the early season. We use a lot of small
stuff later on in the year.

So, the question is, what is your favorite dandruff fly and where do
you use it?



I have to give you 4.....sorry.

1.Small Mayflies--who ranges of emerger,dun and spinners for two small
bugs: Tricos, and Pseudocleons(very small pale olives).These run #22-26
and can come into use on flatter water on most decent streams here.

2.Adams midges--no wings, just tail,body and hackle. I carry these in
#20-26, and use them in PA limestone creeks from June-October.

3.Griffith Gnats--the perfect mating midge. Most PA streams have midge
hatches from Sept-March. These work well in #20-26. Look for more
aggressive rises, generally in smooth glides, or the top of pools.

4.Thread midges--nothing but a thread body, slight bulge at head, and a
tiny clump of white CDC to spot them on the water. Good fly for fussier
feeders on individual insects. Good on the nastiest small limestoners.

Tom