07-25-2008, 05:09 AM
Sure, two is a good choice. I pretty much stick with one size, possibly two of any particular fly.
To make it worse, when we go on a trip of two or more days, I take my tying stuff with me. I have it condenced down to a travel size for shows, so not a problem.
I always fear having ONE fly that is killer then loose it.[laugh]
Or another example, I was fishing a Yellow and Brown Chironomid and the fish loved it, but one wanted to keep it. Well you guessed it, it was my last one after rigging everyone else up. I happen to have a Yellow Copper John, so tried it, it worked or I would have been on shore tying.
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To make it worse, when we go on a trip of two or more days, I take my tying stuff with me. I have it condenced down to a travel size for shows, so not a problem.
I always fear having ONE fly that is killer then loose it.[laugh]
Or another example, I was fishing a Yellow and Brown Chironomid and the fish loved it, but one wanted to keep it. Well you guessed it, it was my last one after rigging everyone else up. I happen to have a Yellow Copper John, so tried it, it worked or I would have been on shore tying.
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