Del,
Most of my trout fishing is done on small streams in North Central PA.
Dry: Pheasant tail Wulf
Nymph: Turkey tail
Streamer: Polar fibre blacknose dace
Other: Asaph Special (kind of like an orange stimulator)
Tight lines,
Pete
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<br><br><br>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<br>Reply-To:
<[email protected]><br>To: <[email protected]><br>Subject: Re:
[VFB] Simplified Tying<br>Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:53:25
EDT<br><br><br>I<br>Del:<br><br>Dry: CDC and Elk<br>Nymph: Soft Hackle Bead
Head Pheasant Tail<br>Streamer: Spey Fleye<br>Other: Wissahickon
Midge<br><br>Jerry C<br>"All things considered, I'd rather be in
Philadelphia."<br><br>n a message dated 6/21/2005 4:40:10 AM Eastern
Daylight Time,<br>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:<br><br>I know that this
has probably been asked before, (and I am probably the one<br>that asked
it), But here it goes again:<br> If you were going to tie only 4 flies
for all your trout fishing, what<br>would they
be?<br>Dry<br>Nymph<br>Streamer<br>Other<br> Remember, you can only tie
four. I might make this into a swap later on.<br><br>
Del<br><br><br><br><br>