Hello John:
Are you referrring to Dee flies? they are flat wing flies and very
effective on steelhead and searuns.
Dave in Oregon

On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 18:38:03 -0700 (PDT) John Martinez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All-
> 
> Was just reading the Dec issue of Fly Fisherman. They
> have an article on flatwing flies which led me to dig
> around in the tying room and retrieve a back issue of
> Fly Tying from last summer which also had an article
> on the same thing.
> 
> I have a couple of questions just out of curiosity,
> first of all, has anyone tied some of these up and
> tried them out in the salt and second has anyone tied
> them up and tried them out in freshwater? Reason I ask
> is I'm kind of intrigued by the notion of trying to
> adapt this style and trying it out on steelhead. Just
> wondered if anyone else on the list has adapted this
> pattern for other than saltwater species.
> 
> Thanks for any replies.
> 
>                            -John
>                             Oregon
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