Chili Pepper (size 10 to 14)
Montana (different colors)
Bitch Creek
Flymphs
Polystyrene ball parachutes
Polystyrene ball emergers
Foam Ants/Beetles
Boobies (with buzzers for washing line)

... would be the most frequently used.

Much synthetic boyancy in the "local box". In my local waters you don't
wade... you wrestle  trees and bushes. So you might have to fish for an
entire day without doing a single blindcast. Rock'n Roll casting takes 'em
down quickly...

/Nick



On 3/27/07, Ed Roden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

BHPTN
Parachute Adams
Griffiths Gnats
Glass Bead ants
Foam Ants

On 3/27/07, Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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>  I came upon a clearance sale and bought a new fly box, the kind made of
> aluminum with the glass covers on one side for dry flies and a foam patch on
> the other for nymphs.   I took the opportunity to reorganize my flies with
> the intention of just getting the flies I use all of the time in this little
> box, and sticking the less used  flies in  a second box (I use a chest pack
> that has one main pocket that drops down for a primary fly box and a second
> zip up pocket for an additional box).
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> Anyway, this is how it panned out:  One flip up compartment stuffed full
> of BHPT sizes 16-20, a second compartment filled with BHGRHE from 12 to 18,
> a third filled with parachute flies sizes 14 through 22, the fourth with
> traditional Adams style flies  14 -20, another compartment filled with
> scuds, and another filled with misc midge larvae.  One flip up compartment
> is still empty, and on the foam side I have a couple dozen RS2's in various
> sizes.
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> These are the flies I use 90% if the time when fishing local streams.
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> In the second box I have Prince Nymphs, San Juan worms, some large foam
> flies (hoppers, cicadas, stonefly imitations)  some Pale morning Dun's, a
> flock of Royal Wullf's and some stimulators) and some streamers.
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>
> What is in your "most used fly" box?
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