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    Default Which do you tie on first?


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    If you one to all of the trouble to tie that beautiful Wally-winged Cahill, then I'm tying that baby on first.

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    Me too, but some prefer the traditional

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    Sorry, I meant to type "went to all of the trouble"

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    I understood.....

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    I would have to go with the Wally Wing version since I have never tied or fished that style of fly before.

    Dennis

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    I'd put on the traditonal one and put the wally one in a shadow box.

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    Man, that's a tough one, but I'm a sucker for Wally Wings. They just look awesome for really not much extra tying effort.
    Glad I can whip finish because I sure as hell can't double haul...

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    More of a traditional, minimalist preference. I would go with the standard pattern.

    The Chronicler

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    Tandem setup for me , winged 1st and the other a dropper tied about 18" or so to the bend of the 1st
    then I would skip them off the riffles , and I know the very spot too its near a ranch ...
    I will give you a last chance to guess where I am talking about..
    Last edited by Steve Molcsan; 12-24-2020 at 03:48 AM. Reason: I don't need no reason
    Relaxed and now a Full Time Trout Bum, Est. 2024

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