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Larry L wrote:
#12 Adams .... the standard tie, not parachute or some variation If you go to Slough, or are in the area after the Yellowstone opens, you will encounter Gray Drakes and an Adams works well. For some reason I always get a great kick ot of having a "real bug" reason to fish such a classic. Add the fact that my first ever fly rod trout ate a #12 Adams on the Yellowstone ... and my box always has a couple I know it's contrary to the current, very pronounced orthodoxy (and maybe indicative of advanced old farthood), but I still find the standard Adams to be both more productive and easier to see on the water than the parachute tie. I keep both in my dries box, but almost always start with, or soon fall back on, the standard. JR |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Larry L wrote: #12 Adams .... the standard tie, not parachute or some variation If you go to Slough, or are in the area after the Yellowstone opens, you will encounter Gray Drakes and an Adams works well. For some reason I always get a great kick ot of having a "real bug" reason to fish such a classic. Add the fact that my first ever fly rod trout ate a #12 Adams on the Yellowstone ... and my box always has a couple I know it's contrary to the current, very pronounced orthodoxy (and maybe indicative of advanced old farthood), but I still find the standard Adams to be both more productive and easier to see on the water than the parachute tie. I keep both in my dries box, but almost always start with, or soon fall back on, the standard. JR For some strange reason, the parachute Adams seem to work best on the streams I fish, and I like the pA cause I can see it better than the standard pattern. The parachute also seems to work best in the Spring of the year, here. Mark |
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![]() "JR" wrote I know it's contrary to the current, very pronounced orthodoxy (and maybe indicative of advanced old farthood), but I still find the standard Adams to be both more productive and easier to see on the water than the parachute tie. I keep both in my dries box, but almost always start with, or soon fall back on, the standard. I must be an oler fart ... I don't carry parachute ties although I have been know to wing the normally hackled pattern with poly instead of mucking with hackle points |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote I must be an oler fart ... I don't carry parachute ties more accurately, I don't carry parachute Adams ... I do carry a couple other's with parachute hackle |
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