Since we were all divulging which flies have never worked for us, how about we change it up a bit? What's your favorite style of fishing, and what's the fly you enjoy fishing the most?
Since we were all divulging which flies have never worked for us, how about we change it up a bit? What's your favorite style of fishing, and what's the fly you enjoy fishing the most?
Streamers in a lake. At times it can be furious fishing. Had one of those times recently at Chopaka Lake in Wa.
I most enjoy the topwater bite. On a lake, river or creek. Hands down my favorite. But, topwater isn't as productive as throwing streamers for me. Fav fly for topwater is a foam slider and for a streamer it would be a clouser minnnow.
Go catch a fish,
Gary
Well, it's only been 6 weeks or so since I cought my first fish on a fly but it will have to be the Royal Coachman Dry and a nymph I tied real quick to match a bug I found on the bottom of a rock. That goofy nymph has caught several fish for me. The Royal Coachman has caught a few for me, too.
Kevin
Be careful how you live. You may be the only Bible some person ever reads.
I have four favorites at the moment. They are the first four flies that see the end of my tippet when I go fishing. They are Baillie's Black Spider, Red Spider and Dun Spider along with a gray flymph I tied up at Lowell. Those four flies have been very good to me.
REE
Happiness is wading boots that never have a chance to dry out.
I fish a cast of wets (three of them ) 95 precent of the time.
So here goes ---Coachman--Hairs ear--Pass Lake ---Tellico
I am always swapping them out but this is what I like to start with.
wet
The Blue Wing Olive in different sizes depending on the situation. It always seems to be a go-to no matter what. I still like the orange and grizzly things but I manage lots of fish-to-hand with some size of BWO
It's.....Just....A.....Stick...!!
Hmm,
My favorite winged wet fly is the Parmachene Belle. It's been very productive for me, and it's a fly I've fished since childhood, so there are memories that go with it.
That said, I often fish a team of 3 wingless wets, which usually includes a water cricket as one of them.
- Jeff
Am fear a chailleas a chanain caillidh e a shaoghal. -
He who loses his language loses his world.
I have too many favoritesJ
River fishing?Dry flying with a Parachute Adams or a Skwalla (Only if the fish are on the rise) --OR?Nymphing with a Stone Fly and a dropper of either a San Juan Worm or a Lightning Bug.
Lake fishing?Woolly Buggers on an intermediate like, working the fly about 90 feet behind my pontoon boat. --AND?Soft Hackles using a floating line.
Larry ---sagefisher---
Organizations and clubs I belong to:
Fly Fishers International Life Member
FFI 1000 Stewards member
FFI Presidents Club
FFI Fly Tying Group Life Member
Washington State Council FFI
V.P. Membership
Alpine Fly Fishers Club
President & Newsletter Editor--The Dead Drift
North Idaho Fly Casters club
my favorite method of fishing is nymphing. the only fly i ever tie on regularly is a pt wet in various sizes because it can represent many emerging flies. my point fly normally imitates the bugs that are in the water at the particular time of the year i'm fishing.
bruce