Hope this is under the deadline:
1. Kiwi Muddler -- a ringer and maybe a bit of a fad on my part, but I'm
slingin' streamers everywhere of late
2. Stimulator -- 90% of the time, this is the go-to fly on the Yak, and
always the point on a 2-fly rig on the yak.
3. thread body x-caddis -- easiest tie in all of fly fishing. deadly.
4. campara dun/sparkle dun -- 2nd easiest tie in all of fly fishing. also
deadly.
5. Prince -- mr. consistant
6. Stonefly nymph -- just use the old nymph net to find size and color!
--s
Kent Lufkin wrote:
> Unlike Florida, the January Washington Flyfishers fly pattern poll is
> still open and your votes really will be counted!
>
> Last week I posted an open question to list subscribers: 'If you
> could use just six fly patterns to fish for freshwater trout anywhere
> in Washington, what would they be?'
>
> About 25 WAFF subscribers have replied so far and their choices have
> been duly added to the list. But with over 200 current list
> subscribers, that means a lot of you still haven't responded!
>
> So give the question some thought, check your fly boxes, and double
> click here (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to send me your email reply
> offline so I can include your favorite patterns.
>
> The top 6 list will appear in the new WAFF web site when it launches
> in the next few weeks along with a downloadable PDF file of the
> entire list.
>
> Who knows, if this ends up really close, we might even have to call
> for a recount!
>
> Kent Lufkin
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Steve Duda
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heavy rotation:
Buck Owens & the Buckaroos, Roll Out the Red Carpet...
FCS North, s/t
Thelonious Monk, The Columbia Years box set (advance)
Gidon Kremer, Silencio
"I think the birds are a good idea."
--David Thomas, 1981