What is your "go-to" fly?

Also the Klinkhamer

subject ot change without notice.

Ray’s Fly (for stripahs)

Hare’s Ear for trout.

#16 adams, baby! with grizzley hen wings and golden pheasant tippet tail. can’t go wrong…

Clouser minnow!

I’m on a quest to see how many species I can catch on a clouser minnow!

When nothing else works, woolley bugger everytime.

4" long white strip leach (articulated with dunb bell eyes) Fished low and slow.

Rich

Anything that imitates baitfish streamers,sculpins

As mentioned before, yellow/grizzly hackle wooly worm for my favoite fish, the bluegill.
Mike

Depends on the species:
smallmouth bass - big chartreuse wooley bugger
Trout - hares ear soft hackle with no tail and no wing.

Well, It all depends on where I goto fish.

I guess since eventually I will end up tying on a renegade, in almost every case, I suppose that would have to be called my go to fly. However, I will almost always try SOME sort of royal coachman, wulff or trude so that maybe it is a royal _______.

Does that help?

Don

Muddlers!! (well, … sort of) … May also add a strip of white rabbit too for low water


Christopher Chin, Jonquiere Quebec
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Most of the year a Pheasant tail nymph , or a Doc Spratley about equally . I fish mostly stillwaters . In Springtime almost always A Brian Chan red butt chronimid.


If You think you are a person of infulence , try ordering someone else’s dog around .

hemmingway caddis or stimulator (yellow or orange)

Brookid

My go to fly would have to be a
#14-16 beadhead zugbug nymph.

Anything with real (not chenille imitation) peacock in it. Usually a soft hackle because they’re so easy to tie.

Usual or Orange Stimulator!

Micro Jig

Stimulator on top … 2 Bead Pupa (what else would you expect?)down under


Life is like a fly swap…You never know what your going to get.

Dark/Light Cahill Wet…for most anything that swims,followed by the sweetest Nymph ever devised, The Hares Ear…


“I’ve often wondered why it is that so many anglers spend so much money on,and pay so much attention to.the details on the wrong end of the fly line.If they took as much care in selecting or tying their flies as they did in the selection of the reel and rod,They might be able to gain the real extra edge that makes it possible to fool a fish that has,in fact,seen it all before” A.K.Best

“Wish ya great fishing”

Bill

Slow water: #16 Parachute Adams
Fast water: #14 or #16 Royal Wulff