My favorite "go-to's" are specifically Griffith's Gnats and Bob Haerings
GBPTN (http://www.virtualflybox.com/recipes/recipe.php?id=50).
Ed Roden
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-----Original Message-----I have been asked to create a starter flybox for an inspiring angler. My friends son wants to get started into Fly Fishing.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 3:17 PM
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Subject: [VFB] Starter Fly Box
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
