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jimbo wrote:
FWIW, I recently read that Tappley (of Taps Tips fame) conducted an experiment with some of his friends one season, wherein each participant fished "Tap's NearNuff" exclusively, changing only size, and at the end of the season reported the results. The consensus was that using that one pattern all season did not affect their success rate. What does that fly look like? What's the recipe? If I had to use one fly all season (horrible thought!) it would be a PT (or maybe a Skip's Nymph). I suspect that fishing an Adams would have similar results, especially since, as AK Best recently wrote (in Fly Rod and Reel, I believe), there are at least 4,000 variations possible! Agreed, the Adams is the most versatile dry fly. I prefer the parachute style and always carry sizes from #10 to #20. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... Agreed, the Adams is the most versatile dry fly. I prefer the parachute style and always carry sizes from #10 to #20. I'll ditto the Adams pattern, my favorite, mine rage from #12-20 in both light and dark. I also have the Parachute Adams in 14-20 light and dark as well. These are the 4 dry-fly patterns I fish the most. -tom |
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rw wrote in news:44c65a05$0$24189
: If I had to use one fly all season (horrible thought!) it would be a PT (or maybe a Skip's Nymph). If I went with a dry, I'd probably go with a Usual, cause I could fish it as a nymph in a pinch. Otherwise, I'd probably go w/ a grhe or something like that. PT would be another option -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... rw wrote in news:44c65a05$0$24189 : If I had to use one fly all season (horrible thought!) it would be a PT (or maybe a Skip's Nymph). If I went with a dry, I'd probably go with a Usual, cause I could fish it as a nymph in a pinch. Otherwise, I'd probably go w/ a grhe or something like that. PT would be another option -- Scott Reverse name to reply This may sound strange, but I actually had a rainbow swallow a #16 Adams when the line & fly when under. First time that's ever happened to me, but learned that you could possibly fish a dry-fly as a wet-fly. -tom |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
rw wrote in news:44c65a05$0$24189 : If I had to use one fly all season (horrible thought!) it would be a PT (or maybe a Skip's Nymph). If I went with a dry, I'd probably go with a Usual, cause I could fish it as a nymph in a pinch. Otherwise, I'd probably go w/ a grhe or something like that. PT would be another option I'd like a link to the Usual pattern, or a recipe. Several people have recommended it. I don't think it's a common Western US pattern. The problem with doing a Google search for the Usual is that its name is so, well, usual. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Tom Nakashima wrote:
This may sound strange, but I actually had a rainbow swallow a #16 Adams when the line & fly when under. First time that's ever happened to me, but learned that you could possibly fish a dry-fly as a wet-fly. I had the same experience last year when fishing the Little River in the Smokies. I was fishing a #16 para Adams (the first and last fly I tie on) upstream and it got swamped in a riffle. I just let it go and tightened up my line to follow it and a little bow took it while it was drifting past me underwater. Chuck Vance (that was the closest I got to nymph fishing the whole trip) |
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rw typed:
Scott Seidman wrote: rw wrote in news:44c65a05$0$24189 : If I had to use one fly all season (horrible thought!) it would be a PT (or maybe a Skip's Nymph). If I went with a dry, I'd probably go with a Usual, cause I could fish it as a nymph in a pinch. Otherwise, I'd probably go w/ a grhe or something like that. PT would be another option I'd like a link to the Usual pattern, or a recipe. http://tinyurl.com/ld4wf -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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On 7/25/06 2:31 PM, in article , "Tom
Nakashima" wrote: "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... rw wrote in news:44c65a05$0$24189 : If I had to use one fly all season (horrible thought!) it would be a PT (or maybe a Skip's Nymph). If I went with a dry, I'd probably go with a Usual, cause I could fish it as a nymph in a pinch. Otherwise, I'd probably go w/ a grhe or something like that. PT would be another option -- Scott Reverse name to reply This may sound strange, but I actually had a rainbow swallow a #16 Adams when the line & fly when under. First time that's ever happened to me, but learned that you could possibly fish a dry-fly as a wet-fly. I do that all the time, and sometimes even on purpose :-) In particular, with an EHC or trude pattern*, swung at the end of the drift and given a little bit of action just under the menis...surface of the water, it can be a deadly method! With the Adams- and one reason I like the parachute style- the fly sits pretty low already, and when it becomes almost-wet, or completely wet!, I think it might resemble an emerging bug. Fish seem to like it anyhow. Bill *or Wolfgang's beloved Pass Lake |
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Tim J. wrote:
rw typed: I'd like a link to the Usual pattern, or a recipe. http://tinyurl.com/ld4wf Tom Littleton ties the best Usual I've ever used. I got it in a fly swap it's long since gone but it was a very productive fly. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On 7/25/06 2:46 PM, in article , "Conan The
Librarian" wrote: Chuck Vance (that was the closest I got to nymph fishing the whole trip) Elitist. :-) Bill |
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