Woven fly patterns

Ive been looking at the woven fly patterns on this site. I am highly interested in them and about to start tying them.
The question is :
Are these paterns any more effective that the standard paterns at attracting fish/ does anyone know of any more paterns than are listed on this site.
They look like something that I will enjoy .
Any info will be appreciated.
Thanks ,
Perch

perch,
In my experience, they are sometimes more effective than other patterns, but not always. They sure are fun to tie and look cool, though. Here is one that I tie using the Granny Weave, which I learned here from Al Campbell’s “Granny Weave Stonefly”. This fly has caught a lot of big bluegills and redears and some small bass.

Steve

alot of woven flies are a heck of a lot more durable than standard ties depending on materials used. and the can add realism to many patterns. also just do a google search about flies using weaving. there are also many methods of weaving which can be learned and used to make diffent looks on the fly.
hope that helped
chris

In addition to Steve’s pattern, here are a few others:

[url=http://warmwaterflyfisher.com/wwjournal/wwjournaboutbluegill_Woven%20Flies%20for%20Bluegill.htm:2a172]Woven Flies for Bluegills[/url:2a172]

[url=http://warmwaterflyfisher.com/jarsofflies/Bluegill/jarsofflies_Tussle_Bug.htm:2a172]Tussle Bug[/url:2a172]

[url=http://warmwaterflyfisher.com/jarsofflies/Bluegill/jarsofflies_Cajun_Tickler.htm:2a172]Cajun Tickler[/url:2a172]

[url=http://warmwaterflyfisher.com/jarsofflies/Bluegill/jarsofflies_Clay’s_Hopper.htm:2a172]Clay’s Hopper[/url:2a172]

[url=http://warmwaterflyfisher.com/jarsofflies/Bluegill/jarsofflies_GW_Nymph.htm:2a172]G. W. Nymph (Granny Bug)[/url:2a172]

[url=http://warmwaterflyfisher.com/jarsofflies/Bluegill/jarsofflies_GW_Emerger.htm:2a172]G. W. Emerger (Granny Bug)[/url:2a172]

[url=http://warmwaterflyfisher.com/jarsofflies/Bluegill/jarsofflies_GW_Bead_Head.htm:2a172]G. W. Bead Head (Granny Bug)[/url:2a172]

Too cool.
Thankyou for the input folkes . I do appreciate the pointers.
I 'll be tying some up and see what I can do with them.
Thanks again
Perch