Bruce Derington 0 Report post Posted December 20, 2017 The simple answer is yes;The Hendrickson, ( I'm tying), Has a nymph, and a "transistional" stage, followed by the Dun, and then a spinner , and I also think the two most important / productive would be the Dun, and spinner, I fish pre emerging with good success , when I see rises but no or short takes, a transistional is the ticket, SO thats my three x three Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flat Rock native 0 Report post Posted December 20, 2017 Always got your back Nick! Must warn all that Nick is several times better at tying than I, so my gain will be everyones loss. Kevins call! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flat Rock native 0 Report post Posted December 20, 2017 Always got your back Nick! Must warn all that Nick is several times better at tying than I, so my gain will be everyones loss. Kevins call! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eastern fly 0 Report post Posted December 20, 2017 Always got your back Nick! Must warn all that Nick is several times better at tying than I, so my gain will be everyones loss. Kevins call! I will fix the list and put you in. Kevin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stabgnid 0 Report post Posted December 20, 2017 Always got your back Nick! Must warn all that Nick is several times better at tying than I, so my gain will be everyones loss. Kevins call! FRN- your just as good as me so don't worry about it ... Steve-stabgnid Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bellevue.chartreuse.trout 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2017 ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rockworm 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2017 As I see it: emerger, dun and spinner constitute 3 valid stages of a mayfly's life. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eastern fly 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2017 It is not mentioned (to date) what I intended to tie I was going to also tie a March Brown cycle. Â So is a nymph required??? or is a Emerger, Dun, and Spinner meet the requirements of the swap? I could tie the nymph but am only going by 'recipe' as my emergers, duns, and spinners are from experience. Â Probably not tying until the 1st of the year but looking forward to this. Â BCT You do not have to start with the nymph but you do have to have life changes within you choosing. Also I want everyone to know this is a setup for any time of the year. Your not confined to spring time. I'm hoping for variety. Â Kevin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GP flyfisherman 0 Report post Posted December 25, 2017 March brown life cycle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chugbug27 0 Report post Posted December 25, 2017 nice. hope i can do it justice... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atxdiscgolfer 0 Report post Posted December 26, 2017 Nice ties GP Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eastern fly 0 Report post Posted December 26, 2017 March brown life cycle Looks good  Kevin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GP flyfisherman 0 Report post Posted December 26, 2017 Thanks, I look forward to seeing everyone’s flies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flat Rock native 0 Report post Posted December 26, 2017 High bars are being set, and I dig that in a swap! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dubs 0 Report post Posted December 27, 2017 Kevin, I'll need an address please Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites