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Thread: What is the easiest Fly to tie?

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    This fly is called the Hart Ghost Minnow
    As you can see, it's as simple as it gets
    Yesterday I was wackin' smallies with one, one after another


    The simpler the outfit, the more skill it takes to manage it, and the more pleasure one gets in his achievements.
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    Buzzer is much easier than any wooly bugger: http://learnflytying.co.uk/category/...ers-lesson-01/

    By the way, the best way is to sign up for many of the fly tying courses offered by various groups including your local Trout Unlimited chapter or the Fly fishing Federation (FFF), but if you can't attend one of those, the link to the above on line, free course, isn't bad. Enjoy the link,

    Rick

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    string thing

    hook: your favorite
    body: your favorite color thread

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    Smile For trout

    Thread midge

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    thanks that helps a lot. The buzzer looks really easy. I also saw in the al campbell series there was a t.c.t.k. that is easy also.

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    Default Two possible flies

    My first thought was to name the San Juan worm but I have to go with the chenille bug which is just a standard hook with chenille wrapped on the shank. It catches fish! 8T

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    Woolly bugger...maybe without the hackle. Just marabou tail, and chenille.

    SHWAPF is easy too!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    al's shwapf. without a doubt.

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    San Juan Worm, or better yet, BEAD egg patterns.
    Then Woolly Buggers and then Chironomids.

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    Look at the Al Campbell archives, and check into any of the Too Simple flies.
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