On 07/02/2011 07:15 AM, Scott Bearden wrote:
I think the last line in his post sums it up fellas: We had better get
used to nymphing. Dry flies RIP.
http://singlebarbed.com/2011/06/22/are-we-back-to-them-scrawny-chinese-capes/
I saw that, which partly prompted my question.
I don't think its RIP dry flies, theres always capes, I found that the
capes produced by an English breeder have improved since the last time I
tried them although I still prefer Whiting saddles for certain colours.
Maybe the fad will affect the saddles used in saltwater flies as well
although the same producer produces ones I can use in Beastmasters
although their saddles are smaller than Whiting which I had already
experienced trouble getting hold off, hence the search for a new
supplier. Hackles for Abram style flies on the other hand may prove
troublesome.
Ashley
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