Just a wee survey on your best 5 wet fly in each nation to see if any are world wide.
My five in Scotland
Bibio, Kate McLarne, Black Gnat, Black Spider, PTN, these have never let me down for trout.
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Just a wee survey on your best 5 wet fly in each nation to see if any are world wide.
My five in Scotland
Bibio, Kate McLarne, Black Gnat, Black Spider, PTN, these have never let me down for trout.
Black Gnat, Soft Hackle Hares Ear, Soft Hackle March Brown (aka March Brown Spider), Hares Ear, Soft Hackle Black Gnat
Joe
partridge and orange, march brown spider, partridge and pheasant tail (a pattern develops, no?), lead wing coachman, Montreal.
Chuck
Rivers or stillwater?
Trout or Warmwater?
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Hi Falkirk,
You and others seem to be talking a very loose interpretation of the term "wet fly" so I will take the same liberties. 1. GRHE 2. Nemes-style soft hackles (they're all pretty much the same) 3. Professor 4. Woolly Worm 5. Beadhead GRHE
If you mean traditional wet flies my choice would be: 1. Professor 2. Alexandra 3. Dark Hendrickson 4. Coachman 5. Light or Cream Cahill
I'm sure that others will disagree. 8T :D
For me it is:
Hare's Ear Flymph
Partridge and Green
Black Spider
Little Olive Flymph
Red Hackle
Gordon
Softhackle Hare's Ear.
5 of them.
Doug
For me it's the following winged wet fly's:
1) March Brown (English)
2) The Captain
3) Blue Professor
4) Grizzly King
5) Dark Hendrickson
Good collection so far with variou Hares ear's and various spiders pretty common but keep them coming. Where are the New Zeland an Canadian five? sorry a bit loose with the term wet flys as long as it's not a lure,