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On Oct 12, 6:12*pm, Frank Reid wrote:
Uh, guys, I think we need an intervention here. *I just counted up the total amount of different dubbing and colors I have on my desk. *I've become an addict. *If you count the special "frank blends" that are in little packets, I have a total of 142 differing color/texture combinations. *I'm afraid to go into the cabinets cause I know that there's a crap load more. Frank Reid You got me curious so I looked. That's right at 100 more than I have ( even if you count the marabou that I dub some nymphs with for extra 'internal motion') and I could ashcan at least 15 of what I have and still be able to tie all the patterns I actually use. For instance, I have several of the flashy 'Ice" colors but have never tied a fly with any of them that fish really liked But, I admit I don't tie for the fun of tying anymore ... indeed, I commented late in the year as I tried to restock some tiny #22 baetis patterns that it sometimes feels too much like work. UM, you've got me thinking ... what do I imitate each year ( or carry imitations of even if I don't need them a given season ) baetis March Browns Salmon Flies Golden Stones Little Yellow Stones damsel nymphs and adults caddis ( many species, but all either olive, tan, black or creamy adult bodies .. even less color variation as pupa ) PMDs Green Drakes Flavs Brown Drakes Gray Drakes calibaetis tricos ants beetles water wasps ( a Ranch bug of great importance I've never seen even mentioned anywhere else ) the very bright green fall baetis, aka pseudos midges ( several colors but thread, no dubbing ) mahogany duns I carry a hopper or two but think of them as bobbers not flies ( I once herded about 50 real, juicy, wiggling, hoppers onto the water on a windy day and followed the lot downstream 150 yards on one of the west's best streams before seeing the first one eaten ... 50 X 150 yards of drag free drift per strike ... I've never had faith in blind fishing hoppers since .... if I'm to fish a terrestrial it will be to a fish I've seen work, or can actually see on his lie, and it's most likely to be with an ant, maybe a beetle I don't think of anything else I consistently imitate, at the moment ( well the pre-emergent stage of the woolybugger bug but chenile, not dubbing ;-) Even with a couple color variations of fine dry dubbing and courser nymph dubbing per bug I can't get to much over 40 .... you really DO have a problem, Frank G |
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![]() Even with a couple color variations of fine dry dubbing and courser nymph dubbing per bug I can't get to much over 40 .... you really DO have a problem, Frank G Hello, my name is Frank and I'm a fiberaholic. Frank Reid (I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other.) |
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