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WHAT DO YOU USE THE MOST?

What fly do you use the most?  

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I voted dry fly because I enjoy it the most and try it the most often, even tho I know I should get down and dirty with a nymph.... I thought about saying terrestrials but I usually have a dry mayfly dropper off of them...

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Wet flies- rusty brown/orange with squirrel hackle, or a dubbed body fly (various colors) palmered halfway (swept back slightly) tied on an eyeless hook.

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If its summer time, my go to is a variety of hopper patterns. Can beat it they are easy to see and fish hammer them

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The E/C Caddis has gotten more water time than everything else combined for the past several years, but it fishes weighted wet as well dry.

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Whatever it takes. Least used is a dry. Most used is Wooly Bugger, and getting into an IPW (Infamous Pink Worm) which is kinda like a San Juan Worm with a pink tungsten bead in the bend of the chenille. It's a relatively new fly for me, but absolutely a killer. I've seen it work incredibly well, with a strike indicator and weight.

 

Nymphs work very well for me and would work better if I fished them better.

 

I love tying dries, but see very few hatches around here, mostly caddis.

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