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    If you could only carry one fly box on a trip, what flies would you pack?

    Sort of a newbie question coming from a seasoned angler, but the reason I ask is that often I find myself with spare time during the day, and rather than take everything down to the water, I would just grab my rod from behind the seat of the truck, a pair of forecepts, and a small to medium fly box from my guide bag.

    On my last trip I was thinking I should make one box as my go to box, a small to medium size box that will fit in with my rod and reel in it's case, along with a pair of forecepts because often I end up hopping a ride with fellow anglers or a spur of the moment "take a couple casts to see what's out there" locations occur frequently.

    So if you had one fly box, what would you pack in it?

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    I would have to take some Bailie's Black Spiders, Red Spiders and Dun Spiders all on size 14 2XShort hooks; Grey, Black, Olive and Brown Squirrel Flymphs on size 14 up eye hooks; some Pheasant Tail and Furnace Spiders on Size 14 and 16 2XShort hooks; and lastly some Greenwell's Glory Spiders in sizes 12 to 16 2XShort hooks.

    I prefer the spiders and flymphs tied on light wire hooks to fish high in the water column. A bit of shot can get them down deeper if needed.
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    all softhackles and spiders with a couple of ants thrown in .
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    Nice thing about being a steelheader is I have one fly box for summer run steelhead and one box for winter run steelhead. The difference being the winter's flies are big, bright, and gawdy; the summer flies are small, dark, and buggy. Along with the one fly box I will carry a tip wallet, leader spool, nippers, and hook file. I need no more to hunt steelhead anywhere in the country.
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    When I have a situation like that, tiny stream wild brookies are usually the game, and lately, my go-to setup for that is a 6'9" 1wt. I wet wade in a pair of wet/dry barefooting shoes and only take 1 spool of tippet, floatant, nippers & hemos, and a single small, thin fly box. I sayall this because that has an impact on the fly selection I take. In this box (about 2x3") I carry 2 each of:

    #14 orange stimulator
    #16 elk hair caddis
    #18 emergent sparkle caddis (olive)
    #14 para-adams

    #14 BHPT
    #14 BH Prince

    #10 hairwing streamer, olive

    Along with this goes a small selection of winged wets in #8 to #10

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    Where I fish, (Pacific N/W trout waters) I would take;
    Wet-
    Black or Olive Wooly Buggers
    Pheasant Tail Nymphs
    Scuds
    Copper Johns
    Dries-
    Parachute Adams
    Elk Hair Caddis
    X-Caddis
    Royal Humpies

    Go get 'em and let us know how you do.
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    Well ... about a half dozen
    DDH leech
    Ants
    Adams
    GRHE (gold bead head)
    zonker
    mickey finn

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    If I could only have one fly box, it would probably say Samsonite on the side. Weird thing is, it would probaby be void of dry flys.

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    This box, serves that purpose...



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