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If you want the best flies go to: http://www.troutflies.com It's a business owned by a good guy who frequents this board, and there are frequently sale priced flies for $1 and sometimes less - free shipping. Harry does sell some damn nice looking flies and would be my recommendation when buying top quality flies. I'd rather buy flies from Harry than a fly shop if I could, but usually end up buying them on a spur of the moment instead of in advance. Even so, for flies less than a buck, which was what I thought the poster was after, I would go with Blue Fly Cafe. Harry's flies do look better and seem to use better materials. Take a parachute Adams for example. http://www.blueflycafe.com/index.asp...rch&pid=452668 versus http://makeashorterlink.com/?I32352B66 You can really tell the difference between the two places when you view other flies. For example, compare the humpies on troutflies.com versus Blue Fly Cafe. Harry's flies just look much better and appear to use better materials. http://makeashorterlink.com/?G47312B66 versus http://makeashorterlink.com/?J35312B66 Harry's flies appear to have more hackle, meaning they will float better in heavier water, have better proportions and appear to take that extra step in their construction. Harry's Royal Humpy also appears to use moose hair for a tail which means that the fly will float much better than the BFC fly that uses a hackle tail. I don't know whether it is just the picture or what, but the BFC Royal Humpy doesn't appear to have much in the way of a back on the fly either (read a shortcut and trying to do things on the cheap). Speaking from experience, Harry's flies seem to be more consistent. I have a few flies from both places and Harry's flies all look more similar to each other than those from BFC. Better tiers maybe? The question to the consumer is it worth twice the price. To *me* it is, but to somebody trying to buy flies for half as much it may not be. I have sample flies from Harry and Blue Fly Cafe and I can say this without any second thoughts: Harry's flies are tied better and use better materials. BUT, they are also more expensive. The consumer will let the chips fall where they may and can make their own decisions. Personally, I think a guy could do well buying from both. Get good flies from Harry and then supplement the basics with the cheap flies from BFC. I lost a lot of parachute adams when fishing will Lou on a small stream and would have HATED paying $1.40-$1.75 per fly lost. A few that I did lose from Parks' fly shop in Gardiner really ****ed me off because they fell apart after a fish or two before they even had a chance to get lost and cost $1.75 or so each. A $0.65 fly OTOH isn't as much of a pain to lose. If I were fishing for selective trout on a river where I wasn't losing a lot of flies, well, Harry does have some kick ass flies that may well justify the extra cost for better looking and better performing flies. As a fly tier, I use some of the pics from Harry's website for demo purposes. I can't say that for BFC if that means anything. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) |
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![]() "Warren" wrote in message ... http://makeashorterlink.com/?J35312B66 The question to the consumer is it worth twice the price. To *me* it is, but to somebody trying to buy flies for half as much it may not be. I have sample flies from Harry and Blue Fly Cafe and I can say this without any second thoughts: Harry's flies are tied better and use better materials. BUT, they are also more expensive. The consumer will let the chips fall where they may and can make their own decisions. Indian Joe replies----Sounds like that old saying--I'd walk a mile for a camel I'd wade a deep stream and climb a tree to save a $1.75 fly--but just break off the tippet for a 85 cent fly. Personally I often use the old used flies Jeff Miller discards and the few fish I catch don't seem smart enough to know the difference. |
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![]() "Warren" wrote in message ... wrote... Harry does sell some damn nice looking flies and would be my recommendation when buying top quality flies. I'd rather buy flies from Harry than a fly shop if I could, but usually end up buying them on a spur of the moment instead of in advance. Even so, for flies less than a buck, which was what I thought the poster was after, I would go with Blue Fly Cafe. Harry's flies do look better and seem to use better materials. Warren I stopped in at Harry's place the other night--just window shoppin'--ended up with 50 some flies for around $67.00. Great site, IMMHO! Op |
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