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    My choice of pattern is generally dictated by where the Trout are consistently feeding - in the water column. In my experience, that would be in or beneath the surface film...

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    Gotta be honest....it's the dry's first. My "searching fly" is a dry, Lady's Fish Finder. It is in the Fly of the Week Archives.

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    my favorite fly is the one that is catching fish but my favorite method would be dry fly fishing. as been said nothing like watch a trout take a dry.

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    Wet flies, either soft hackled or winged. They're by far the most versatile.
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    I like my fishing partner's flies. I hate tying flies and if I can talk my partner out of a couple of his then that is a couple I don't need to tie myself.
    "The reason you have a good vision is you're standing on the shoulders of giants." ~ Andy Batcho

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    Trout: soft hackles...much like a dry fly take in slower waters, slammed like a streamer in the riffles and runs
    Bass and Sunfishes: Popper... explosions, vortexes, you get the picture
    Temperate Basses: streamers...'cause they eat baitfish for a living

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    I love them all, but dries in crystal clear water, where u can watch the fish come up to your fly is one of the best things to experience. But I fish nymphs mostly, and while I have tried stripping streamers through some very fishy deep areas, I've never been able to have any luck with a streamer. Only luck with a streamer I've had has been dead drifted pine squirrel leeches which resemble a larger nymph more than anything.

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    Dry ...
    "Because by the Grace of God I can, be on a beautiful mountain stream with a friend , have the water boil from a 12" Native Brookie taking a self tyed dry,and feel it on the end of my cane... It don't get no better than that..."

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    Sub-surface flies are my favorite. That includes nymphs, flymphs, streamers, wet flies, and the occasional dry fly when I drag it under. There isn't enough dry fly floatant in the world to keep my flies on top.
    Loufly

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    Wets and soft hackles by far best , also fish a streamers
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