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    Default Adams parachute or classics?

    I love parachutes for two reasons...visibility and they stay floating like corks all day long thanks to the hackle/s position that offer/s more surface support on the water film.
    However, after many years I noticed more bites with the classic Adams...believe it or not. At least in my region.
    What's your experience in your home waters?
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    My "home" water is a little stream that stays pretty dark year-round because of the tree canopy. I used to fish traditional Adams but with visibility an issue, started using parachutes more. The fish seem to like them well enough and I can definitely see the 'chutes better. Also, an easier fly to tie, which is a big plus.

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    I cast my vote for the parachute model. Easy to tie, floats like a cork, the fish love 'em, and I can see them. What's not to love?

    Kelly.
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    I prefer the more traditional....but in a thorax version.

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    Hi Rocketfish,

    I almost never use a winged Adams for fishing. I don't even think much about useing them when I'm out fishing anymore. I also just tie them with a grizzly hackle instead of two hackles. It may not be technically a true Adams any longer, but the fish don't seem to miss the brown at all. I tie some with slim bodies and others more on the chubby side too.

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    Mark

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    I tend to use traditional adams to rising fish but prefer parachutes when prospecting. I don't know if the fish prefer them but I can see them better.
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    I seem to have more strikes with a parachute dry regardless of the pattern. First, I use a white post so I can see even the 20 & 22 version and second, I think they're a better trigger with the body in the menicus and the hackle spread out and refracting more light. And yes, they do float all day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Vendon View Post
    Hi Rocketfish,

    I almost never use a winged Adams for fishing. I don't even think much about useing them when I'm out fishing anymore. I also just tie them with a grizzly hackle instead of two hackles. It may not be technically a true Adams any longer, but the fish don't seem to miss the brown at all. I tie some with slim bodies and others more on the chubby side too.

    Regards,
    Mark
    Not only do I use just grizzly hackle on size #14 and smaller, I tie all of mine with a biot body/dubbed thorax. I do the same with the Hairwing Dun version I tie, too (minus the dubbed thorax). In the true spirit of the pattern, it's really not even an Adams any more, although what we consider an Adams today is a departure from the original, which had a tail of golden pheasant tippets and spent wings. I also tie a tan-bodied version and sub barred ginger hackle for grizzly.

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    Scott

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    I usually tie the traditional pattern but I use Cree instead of griz and brown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by narcodog View Post
    I usually tie the traditional pattern but I use Cree instead of griz and brown.


    dangit- i want some cree!

    i usually go w/ parachute...

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