05-31-2007, 09:46 PM
Sizes 14, 16, and 18 of the following. Elk hair caddis, parachute adams, rusty spinner, phesant tail nymph. Some #8 or 10 stone fly nymphs. Some #8 or #10 hoppers. Some #14 Humpys for fun.
Remember, its not the fly, its the PRESENTATION. Dead Drift!!!!! Fish first look at the silouette of the fly. Match what they're seeing and/or eating. Next most important is the size of the fly. Color is least important. With these flies, you have most hatches covered at any stage. Buy or tie the specialty flies and "hot local patterns" as you need them. (CDC flies, emergers, midges, drakes, etc.)
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Remember, its not the fly, its the PRESENTATION. Dead Drift!!!!! Fish first look at the silouette of the fly. Match what they're seeing and/or eating. Next most important is the size of the fly. Color is least important. With these flies, you have most hatches covered at any stage. Buy or tie the specialty flies and "hot local patterns" as you need them. (CDC flies, emergers, midges, drakes, etc.)
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