Tom:  What a guy ! ! !
 
Larry
 
p.s.  No fishing at all this winter??

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I've been a little less inclined to fish in the cold this winter and have
decided to spend more  time tying and perhaps use up some of the materials
piling up.  My goal is to tie a dozen flies a day of those patterns that I
use the most, work through them all and then start over.

So far I have tied up around 24 dozen, representing about the same number of
my favorite patterns. I have inlcuded my list  below. If you fish a "must
have" pattern that is not on the list, I would be interested in tying up a
some and giving them a try.  Tell me what is missing!


Nymphs:
BHGRHE (18-12)
GRHE (18-12)
PT, Maribou PT (20-12)
Steve's Fly (Caddis)
Deep Sparkle Pupa
Black Rubber Leg Stone (2)
Disco Midge (Red, Black, White)
Scud (Gray, Pink) (12,18)
Prince

Soft Hackle:
PT Body and Brown Hen
Partridge and Green
Partridge and orange. Yellow

Spinner:
Trico (20)


Dry:
Royal Wulff
EHC
Renegade,  Sierra Bright Dot (All simple fore/aft style flies)
Fuzzball (Brown/grizzly hackle palmered on black thread covered hook)
X-Caddis
Emergent Sparkle Pupa
Dancing Caddis
Adams
Parachute Adams (20-12)
PMD Emerger
Stimulator
Club Mac

Terrestrial:
Turk's Tarantula
Gary Avis "Super Hopper"
Hollywood Cicada
Cherynoble Ant
Foam Ant, Beetle
San Juan Worm

Stillwater:
Rickards Black Angora Goat Hair Leech
Woolly Buggers tied "Chili Style" in Black, Brown, Olive, and Light olive
Thin Mint Leech
Maribou Damsel

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