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Fish24_7 | September 9th, 2006, 10:39 pm | |
P.A. Posts: 3 | im trying to find a good all around fly what dose everyone think personally right now i like an adams it is one of the simpler flies to tie and fishes very well but i would like to know what everyone else thinks | |
Sundula | September 10th, 2006, 10:14 pm | |
Littleton, Colorado Posts: 35 | I have found that an all around dry is hard to find. This year I have fished the mercury RS2 (created by Pat Dorsey) in sizes #18 - #22 almost all year as a dropper in my two fly rigs I discovered this fly when reading Dorsey's book and gave it a shot. I have fished literally all year with it and I have fooled many trout with it. It is a very simple fly to tie and can be fished at varying depths with different presentatioins. I believe in most situations it is your presentation that will fool the fish, granted there are those times when you will have to "match the hatch", but for a good all around fly this one has been great for me. The recipe: Hook: TMC 101 #18 - #22 Thread: Light Gray 8/0 Tail: Light Dun Hackle 2/3 body length Abdomen: Adams Gray Wing: White Antron or Z-Lon clipped to middle of Abdomen Thorax: Adams Gray Bead: Mercury Extra small | |
Troutnut | September 11th, 2006, 1:06 pm | |
Administrator Bellevue, WAPosts: 2737 | Interesting Sundula. I've never tried that one -- I'll have to tie one up and give it a shot. My favorite all-around fly, by far, is the Royal Wulff. It's a pretty generic choice, but it's popular for a reason. I really haven't found anything else that attracts trout so well under a variety of conditions, so it's usually the first dry I try when there's no hatch to match. | |
Jason Neuswanger, Ph.D. Troutnut and salmonid ecologist | ||
Sundula | September 11th, 2006, 6:46 pm | |
Littleton, Colorado Posts: 35 | -Jason I sent you a pic of the fly hope it works as well for you as it has for me. Is there a place on your site to submit fly recipes and pics? | |
Fish24_7 | September 14th, 2006, 7:22 pm | |
P.A. Posts: 3 | Hey thanks alot i will give them a try and let you know how they work for me and again thanks | |
Troutnut | September 14th, 2006, 7:37 pm | |
Administrator Bellevue, WAPosts: 2737 | Thanks for the pic. I'll give that one a try too. | |
Jason Neuswanger, Ph.D. Troutnut and salmonid ecologist | ||
Softhackle | September 21st, 2006, 9:17 am | |
Site Editor Wellsville, NYPosts: 540 | Fish,24_7, Try something that imitates Baetis. I believe the Adams does, to some extent. Yet, something with a little more olive coloring works better. As a soft-hackle enthusiast, I like a Little Olive Soft-hackle I tie or a Partridge and Olive emerger as tied by Hans Weilenmann. Mark | |
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