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Re: [Scruffy_Fly] Getting the young started - flygoddess - 03-11-2007 [black][size 1]Post:[/size][/black] [black][size 1]Speaking of the Renegade - How does do each of you use it? As a Dry or wet fly? I have used it only as a dry fly. But I tied up some with soft hackle for wets this last year but have not fished them. dB clean, inspect, dry disinfect your wading equipment. wash boat. disinfect livewells / sumps, wash ur dog [/size][/black] ![]() [signature] Re: [Scruffy_Fly] Getting the young started - poky-mon - 03-11-2007 I use it as a dropper off a bugger or another nymph. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Getting the young started - Scruffy_Fly - 03-12-2007 [reply] [black][size 3]A renegade is a must have. It is suppose to imitate a snail. There are snails everywhere and so that and a Prince Nymph is my go to flies on a lot of waters.[/size][/black] [/reply] FG. when you use it as a wet fly or a nymph: Your picture and the other picture of the renegade in this thread shows them tied with dry fly hackle. Is that what you use or do you use a hen feather for a softer webber hackling? [signature] Re: [Scruffy_Fly] Getting the young started - flygoddess - 03-12-2007 [black][size 3]I use that 100's hackle. It works well either way. I do put a red tag as well as the gold one when I tie mine. Red tag works pretty good as a nymph.[/size][/black] [signature] Re: [Scruffy_Fly] Getting the young started - Dryrod - 03-12-2007 [size 3][green][font "Poor Richard"][cool]Hey there Scruffy_Fly I don't have a single [/font][font "Poor Richard"]Renegade to my name. I guess that I am going to have to tie a few so that I don't feel like an orphan. Don't think that it will replace my go to fly which is a Royal Wulff. However, nothing ventured nothing gained.[ ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Getting the young started - Scruffy_Fly - 03-12-2007 DryRod, Royal Wulffs have been a good fly for me. Try it with a chartruese floss also. One of nice things about the Renegade is that it is an easy tie. A lot easier and some what quicker tie than the RW. [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Getting the young started - macfly55 - 03-25-2007 I have the renegades now.. picked up 3 or 4 in sizes 12 - 16 today at the Fred Hall show.. cost me .50 each so I think I got myself a good bargain.. now all I have to do is get on the wate to try them out... MacFly [cool] [signature] |