Thread midge
Egg flies
San Juan worms
ok so i was curious what this might leave you all to some up with. I am talking about flies that are only using a couple materials like a Walts worm or other simple ties. They catch fish and tying 20 or more an hour is easy to do. These are the flies that you don't worry about losing and can tie in a minute or two. so lets here it what do you guys got!
Fish On!!!
Thread midge
Egg flies
San Juan worms
Mohair leach
Brassie
Fish On!!!
2 materials: squirrel brite dubbing (brown) and dark chocolate-brown dubbing
If the line ain't tight, ya ain't doin it right
bead head pheasant tail; tie in the tail, tie in wire, wrap pheasant tail to the bead, rib the wire an done. 1 material, a rib, and very productive
-Green Weenie- loop of chartreuse chenille or ultra chenille for tail, then wrap up hook
-BH Simple Fur Larva- just dubbing and bead on scud hook, deadly
-Rabbit Strip Leech- Zonker strip for tail, then palmer same piece up hook for body
-Sucker Spawn Egg Fly- loops of Angora yarn on top of hook until you cover it
-Disco Midge- wrap Flashabou, Krystal Flash, or holographic tinsel on hook & make thread head
-Zebra Midge- no brainer- only thread, a bead, and a wire rib
-Marabou Streamer- Diamond Braid/Sparkle Braid body, marabou wing, and peacock topping
-Barr's Pure Midge Larva- thread underbody overwrapped w/ clear stretch tubing (in micro size), black thread head
-Al's Rat- thread midge on dry fly hook with brown monocord body and small muskrat thorax
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Peacock, and foam beattles, are my fastest most effective flies, after all the hatches are over.
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Gotta love foam beetles & ants
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As easy as they are they fool Letort wild browns every year for me, I have alot of confidence when casting them. I will tie them down to 22s.
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Terrestrials are in my opinion one of the most consistant producers on that stream.