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Fly tying rules: in or out?



 
 
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Old February 4th, 2007, 02:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Da
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Default Fly tying rules: in or out?

2 day ago, I posted a new pattern. Here is the pattern link http://
www.versacorp.cn/picImg/Adams-Big.jpg . I have got some feedback about
my pattern

Here are some comments:
The fly is not tied true to the accepted pattern, the proportions are
wrong, and it should be tied in sizes 10 to 20. Other than that, it's
perfect.

Often it's more important that -I- can see the fly than to make an
exact match - the fish don't mind.

I have a question to ask whether we should strictly follow the tying
rules or just use your imagination to tie what you want to tie and
have fun. You know, even some patterns I have seen do not follow the
rules but they still could catch fish. So what are your comments?

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Old February 4th, 2007, 03:53 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
daytripper
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Default Fly tying rules: in or out?

On 4 Feb 2007 06:32:58 -0800, "Da" wrote:

2 day ago, I posted a new pattern. Here is the pattern link http://
www.versacorp.cn/picImg/Adams-Big.jpg . I have got some feedback about
my pattern

Here are some comments:
The fly is not tied true to the accepted pattern, the proportions are
wrong, and it should be tied in sizes 10 to 20. Other than that, it's
perfect.

Often it's more important that -I- can see the fly than to make an
exact match - the fish don't mind.

I have a question to ask whether we should strictly follow the tying
rules or just use your imagination to tie what you want to tie and
have fun. You know, even some patterns I have seen do not follow the
rules but they still could catch fish. So what are your comments?


Please learn how to cross-post properly.
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Old February 5th, 2007, 03:02 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Wayne P
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Default Fly tying rules: in or out?

1 - Does it catch fish?
2 - Do you like using it to catch fish?

If the answers are yes, yes . . . then dont worry about it and keep tying
and catching fish.

-wayne



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2 day ago, I posted a new pattern. Here is the pattern link http://
www.versacorp.cn/picImg/Adams-Big.jpg . I have got some feedback about
my pattern

Here are some comments:
The fly is not tied true to the accepted pattern, the proportions are
wrong, and it should be tied in sizes 10 to 20. Other than that, it's
perfect.

Often it's more important that -I- can see the fly than to make an
exact match - the fish don't mind.

I have a question to ask whether we should strictly follow the tying
rules or just use your imagination to tie what you want to tie and
have fun. You know, even some patterns I have seen do not follow the
rules but they still could catch fish. So what are your comments?



 




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