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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. ----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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In article .com, Da
writes 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. ----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? Didn't know there were RULES ! -- Bill Grey |
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I try to tie my fly's to suit myself and the fish and not to any strict
rule, as long as they catch fish and abide by the rules of whatever fishery or venue you are at what's the problem! Tightlines J Thomson "W. D. Grey" wrote in message ... In article .com, Da writes 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. ----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? Didn't know there were RULES ! -- Bill Grey |
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In article .com, 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. ----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? There are no true rules about -tying- - except where some arbitrary (non fishing) constraint is added: in a tying competition say, or where a fishery owner insists that only certain sizes of hook are used. The best judge of a fly is a fish. If you want to know what works for you and your local fish/waters take a close look at your flybox at the end of the season. Throw away everything in it* and resolve never to tie any of those patterns again. The patterns you want are the ones that were there at the start of the season but which you have used up in the course of your fishing. Trouble is you soon get bored tying up multiple copies of the few working patterns. I've never found commercial sources of my preferred flies tied as I want them though, usually they're overdressed. Cheerio, * Ok , that's extreme, but the principle is sound. -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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