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Bill Grey wrote:
In the past, I've been asked by novice fly-tiers "what flies should I tie?" I usually tell them to ignore the majority of patterns shown in the magazines as each week/month there is always the latest killer fly. Tying every fly on sight will mean the novice will end up with a box of too many useless unwanted flies. I normally advise asking around the locals which flies are "good" on our local waters and then tie a few of those. Most likely I'd suggest no more than about 6 patterns and then tie them in a few different sizes. To lose a box of these flies would be a sad thing anyway but to lose a box full of unwanted/unused flies costing quite a bit of cash would be just a total waste of resources. Of course the box might have sentimental value anyway. I fish in a lot of different places, Bill -- freestone rivers, spring creeks, tailwaters, lakes. Instead of trying to guess what flies I might need, I carry a pretty wide selection in my vest. The weight and bulk are negligible, and you never know what what finicky trout might desire. I use maybe 10% of the patterns 90% of the time, but sometimes the best catching comes with a little-used fly. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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