Del~

I would also add some BWO's in the mix.  Then you can
send me the whole package and I'll try it out to make
sure they are a good assortment :)

Rob P.


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  I have been asked to create a starter flybox for an
> inspiring angler. My 
> friends son wants to get started into Fly Fishing. 
>     He just got a rod and reel setup and 2 fly boxes
> for Christmas and now 
> needs some "go to" flies in the boxes.
>     Here is what I got for him a starter assortment:
> Dries
>     Black Gnats
>     Adams
>     Lt. Cahills
>     Wulffs (White, Royal, Adams)
>     Stimulators (Yellow, Olive, Orange)
>     Humpies (Red, Green, Yellow)
>     EHCs (Tan, Black, Brown, Olive)
> Nymphs
>     G.R.H.Es (Black, Natural, Olive)
>     Pheasant Tails (Natural, Black, Olive)
>     Soft Hackles (Orange, Green, Red)
> Streamers
>      Wooly Buggers(Black, Olive, Rust)
> Terestrials
>     Foam Hoppers( Green, Tan, Yellow)
>     Foam Beetles (Black, Green)
>     Ants, Flying and Spent (Black, Red/Cinn) 
>     
>      I think that this will be a good starter set
> for him, as most of these 
> flies are time proven and catch fish here and in the
> nearby mountains. I have 
> also thrown in a few patterns that have proven
> themselves that I tie, such as 
> my Fluro Green Bead Body Soft Hackle and my One
> Hackle. I have them all 
> packaged up and plan to give them to him in a few
> weeks, since his birthday is next 
> month.
>     What would you all sugest to add, if anything?
> He will be fishing lakes 
> and ponds for 'gills, and streams for trout.
>                                                     
>            Del
> 


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