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Is this a sensible list for a starter collection of flies for Calfornia? I'm
a newbie and someone offered to sell me thses for $25. I just want to make sure this is a reasonably appropriate collection to start fly fishing for trout in CA. TIA Dan 4 Pheasant Tails(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's.) 4 Hare's Ears(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Brassies(2 size 16's, 2 size 18's) 4 Tan Elk Hair Caddis(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 Olive Elk Hair Caddis(2 dize 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Black Beauty Midges(2 size 18's, 2 size 20's) 4 Caddis Pupa(2 size 12's, 2 size 14's) 4 Blue Quill's(2 size 14, 2 size 16) 4 Beetles(2 size 16, 2 size 18) This makes a good starting selection |
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Id probably replace the last two with baetis and hatchmaster maybe a stonefly nymph, otherwise its pretty generic. And it also depends on where you plan to go. Is this a sensible list for a starter collection of flies for Calfornia? I'm a newbie and someone offered to sell me thses for $25. I just want to make sure this is a reasonably appropriate collection to start fly fishing for trout in CA. TIA Dan 4 Pheasant Tails(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's.) 4 Hare's Ears(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Brassies(2 size 16's, 2 size 18's) 4 Tan Elk Hair Caddis(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 Olive Elk Hair Caddis(2 dize 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Black Beauty Midges(2 size 18's, 2 size 20's) 4 Caddis Pupa(2 size 12's, 2 size 14's) 4 Blue Quill's(2 size 14, 2 size 16) 4 Beetles(2 size 16, 2 size 18) This makes a good starting selection -- Svend ************************************************** *************** Svend Tang-Petersen, MSc Email: svend AT sgi.com SGI Pager: svend_p AT pager.sgi.com 1500 Crittenden Lane Phone: (+1) 650 933 3618 Mountain View California 94043 USA MS 30-2-526 ************************************************** *************** |
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Dan wrote:
Is this a sensible list for a starter collection of flies for Calfornia? I'm a newbie and someone offered to sell me thses for $25. I just want to make sure this is a reasonably appropriate collection to start fly fishing for trout in CA. TIA Dan 4 Pheasant Tails(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's.) 4 Hare's Ears(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Brassies(2 size 16's, 2 size 18's) 4 Tan Elk Hair Caddis(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 Olive Elk Hair Caddis(2 dize 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Black Beauty Midges(2 size 18's, 2 size 20's) 4 Caddis Pupa(2 size 12's, 2 size 14's) 4 Blue Quill's(2 size 14, 2 size 16) 4 Beetles(2 size 16, 2 size 18) This makes a good starting selection As long as the flies are of decent quality, it sounds like a good starting point. brians |
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How can one tell? I just got an offer for these shipped for $25. Anyone
heard of a Kevin Elliot who ties flies? Dan "brians" wrote in message ... Dan wrote: Is this a sensible list for a starter collection of flies for Calfornia? I'm a newbie and someone offered to sell me thses for $25. I just want to make sure this is a reasonably appropriate collection to start fly fishing for trout in CA. TIA Dan 4 Pheasant Tails(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's.) 4 Hare's Ears(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Brassies(2 size 16's, 2 size 18's) 4 Tan Elk Hair Caddis(2 size 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 Olive Elk Hair Caddis(2 dize 14's, 2 size 16's) 4 BH Black Beauty Midges(2 size 18's, 2 size 20's) 4 Caddis Pupa(2 size 12's, 2 size 14's) 4 Blue Quill's(2 size 14, 2 size 16) 4 Beetles(2 size 16, 2 size 18) This makes a good starting selection As long as the flies are of decent quality, it sounds like a good starting point. brians |
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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ... How can one tell? I just got an offer for these shipped for $25. Anyone heard of a Kevin Elliot who ties flies? -------- This may be a great deal, especially if tied on decent hooks. However, take a few bucks more and head to your local fly fishing pro shop and have them fill you up a box of starter flies. You won't be sorry because your time on the water is too precious to sell it short with the wrong flies when you could have a local expert guide you. For example, there is NO hexagenia hatch on a certain river I fish, but the local pro shop knows that a hex pattern is a killer. They be very right. Local knowledge like this is worth a little extra cost to get both the advice and the flies (IMHO) I visited a fly shop today and purchased $75 worth of tying materials and dodads. I got a couple hundred dollars worth of advice and the owner set down at his vise and showed me a technique I could have never mastered without his instruction. I hope I made my point. Of couse, this all be my opinion your mileage may vary. Chris I'm not sure which part of California you are from but if you are from the northern part, I recommend stopping in and talking with Bill Kiene in Sacramento. He is a frequent contributor to this newsgroup and a damn fine gentlemen to boot. |
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![]() "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... "Dan" wrote in message ... How can one tell? I just got an offer for these shipped for $25. Anyone heard of a Kevin Elliot who ties flies? -------- This may be a great deal, especially if tied on decent hooks. However, take a few bucks more and head to your local fly fishing pro shop and have them fill you up a box of starter flies. You won't be sorry because your time on the water is too precious to sell it short with the wrong flies when you could have a local expert guide you. For example, there is NO hexagenia hatch on a certain river I fish, but the local pro shop knows that a hex pattern is a killer. They be very right. Local knowledge like this is worth a little extra cost to get both the advice and the flies (IMHO) I visited a fly shop today and purchased $75 worth of tying materials and dodads. I got a couple hundred dollars worth of advice and the owner set down at his vise and showed me a technique I could have never mastered without his instruction. I hope I made my point. Of couse, this all be my opinion your mileage may vary. Chris I'm not sure which part of California you are from but if you are from the northern part, I recommend stopping in and talking with Bill Kiene in Sacramento. He is a frequent contributor to this newsgroup and a damn fine gentlemen to boot. Good advice here. You could always ask Kevin Elliot for a sample or two, for a buck or two, but if you go to a good local shop you're better off usually. Check the sharpness of the hooks against your fingernail, it should stick in the nail with little force. This is just as important as the style of fly. Doesn't matter if they love the fly, but you can't set the hook, actually can be even more frustrating. Mike |
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