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Postby jbm78 » January 12th, 2010, 10:18 am

Hey guys just wondering if you had 10 top dry flies and 10 top emergers for the eastern sierra what would they be. Im trying to get an idea of what to have in my boxes when i fish these areas. Im in the process of trying to eliminate some fly boxes and not completely sure what to have thanks for all the help guys tou guys are great.
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Re: top flies

Postby fflutterffly » January 12th, 2010, 2:12 pm

This question has been ask so many times that maybe we need to make a permanent subject line with this information. I love this question! I am trying to cut down on the type of flies I carry. This is my list. It does not include midges, attractors, terrestrials or streamers. I know you asked for 10 each... but this is what you get olololol. I'd carry at the least 5 of each size, in all the colors you need. So I figure this list is around 250 flies... I'll stop there.

Dry
1. PMD size 22, 20, 18
2. BWO Size 22, 20, 18
3. Royal Wulff size 20, 18, 16
4. Adams Parachute size 20, 18, 16
5. Trico size 22, 24


Emerger
1. WD40 Size 22, 20, 18 Olive
2. WD-40 Sie 22, 20, 18 Black
3. emergent Sparkle Pupa Size 18, 16
4. CDC midge emerger size 22, 20, 18
5. BWO- Barr Emerger size 18, 20, 22
7. PMD- Barr Emerger size 18, 20, 22

Nymph
1. Red Squirrel Tail size 12, 14, 16, 18
2. PT Robo size 14, 16
3. Kaufmann Golden Stonefly Size 12-8
4. Little Green Rockworm Size 12-18
5. Peacock Pheasant tail Size 14, 16, 18
6. Gold-ribbed Hare's Ear Size 14, 16
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Re: top flies

Postby jbm78 » January 12th, 2010, 9:20 pm

Just kinda wondering how come theres no responses. Thanks fflutterffly it helps alot to know about some flies used over there i need all the help i can get. I guess alot of people are looking at this question as to personal maybe im not sure.
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Re: top flies

Postby stanbery » January 13th, 2010, 2:55 am

jbm78 wrote:I guess alot of people are looking at this question as to personal maybe im not sure.


Dont take it personal. I do not fish drys flys so no help on that end

On flutters list
Nymph
1. Red Squirrel Tail size 12, 14, 16, 18
2. PT Robo size 14, 16
3. Kaufmann Golden Stonefly Size 12-8
4. Little Green Rockworm Size 12-18
5. Peacock Pheasant tail Size 14, 16, 18
6. Gold-ribbed Hare's Ear Size 14, 16
This question has been ask so many times that maybe we need to make a permanent subject line with this information. I love this question! I am trying to cut down on the type of flies I carry. This is my list. It does not include midges, attractors, terrestrials or streamers. I know you asked for 10 each... but this is what you get olololol. I'd carry at the least 5 of each size, in all the colors you need. So I figure this list is around 250 flies... I'll stop there.

Dry
1. PMD size 22, 20, 18
2. BWO Size 22, 20, 18
3. Royal Wulff size 20, 18, 16
4. Adams Parachute size 20, 18, 16
5. Trico size 22, 24


Emerger
1. WD40 Size 22, 20, 18 Olive
2. WD-40 Sie 22, 20, 18 Black
3. emergent Sparkle Pupa Size 18, 16
4. CDC midge emerger size 22, 20, 18
5. BWO- Barr Emerger size 18, 20, 22
7. PMD- Barr Emerger size 18, 20, 22

Nymph
1. Red Squirrel Tail size 12, 14, 16, 18
2. PT Robo size 14, 16
3. Kaufmann Golden Stonefly Size 12-8
4. Little Green Rockworm Size 12-18
5. Peacock Pheasant tail Size 14, 16, 18
6. Gold-ribbed Hare's Ear Size 14, 16 Make sure you have in black as well
7. Zebra midge ALL COLORS
8. Disco midge in red and green
8. Christmas midge
9. pycho prince in yellow size 16

I fish mostly streamers
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Re: top flies

Postby fly addict » January 13th, 2010, 8:55 am

jbm78

From the list that Arial and Jon suggested you can see that a lot of flies work there. The last time I was fishing the LO with 3 others was 2 weeks ago. We were all using different patterns and all were working and that was in the hard hit wild trout section.

I started tying flies and that opens a whole new world of patterns to use. If you’re like me you will make your own patterns based on what materials you have and what you see on the water. Personally I think trout are not too selective in the Eastern Sierra during non-hatch periods except maybe Hot Creek. If you put something in front of their noses and it looks like a natural bug chances are they will eat it. If a fly does not work then try another.

I carry boxes based on insects I expect to see on the water. One is full of midges, in all life stages. You can’t have enough midges, trout eat them all year long and in most streams they are the most common bug life form. I will tie a midge on first thing in the morning.

Mayflies are the next couple of boxes I carry. One for nymphs, some are attractor and some are more for the mayflies that are common on the water. Patterns for PMDs and BWOs work best in the waters of the ES. My other Mayfly box is full of drys.

These 3 boxes cover most winter fishing needs for me. Other times of the year I will carry boxes full of Caddis flies. One each for the drys and the other for pupa and larva.

I also carry boxes with stonefly and stimis with me at times. I guess you could get by with less, and on small streams you might just take a few patterns with you if you knew what type of insect were living there. I just feel more comfortable carry more flies rather then less.

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Re: top flies

Postby rayfound » January 13th, 2010, 9:10 am

It didn't get a lot of responses because this kind of question is too cliche. Every interview I hear, every article, every everything is "What are your top 10 flies for ___".

Its just been beat to death.
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Re: top flies

Postby duckdog » January 13th, 2010, 2:08 pm

jmb78, i saw your post yesterday but didn't have time to respond.
dry's- stimulator's-yellow-14-18 green - 14-18 orange-12-14
yellow sally's - 14-16 [parachute]
hopper's -12-14[ i use these mostly as indicators w/a pupa or an emerger]
e/c caddis--14-20 [ hang a pupa 16-18 inches from the bend of the hook]
adams-- 12- 22 parachute
pmd - thorax & parachute 16-18
bwo--thorax &parachute 16-24
x-caddis-tan-14-20,grey-16-22, black-18-22
elk hair caddis - tan-14-20,grey-16-20
pmx-12-14
emerger's--to be honest, i fish emerger's and floating nymph's more than dry flie's during hatch's . i use the above dry's w/ some kind of emerger hanging off the back of it, i hardly ever use just one fly.
barr emerger- pmd-16-20, bwo 18-22
wd-40-16-22, black,olive,brown,grey
rs-2- olive-18-22,grey-16-20, black-20-22
quigly cripple- pmd-16-18,bwo-18-20
caddis pupa-olive-16-20,tan-16-20
floating nymph's - pmd,bwo--take your favorite nymph,pt or whatever and in place of
the wingcase,tie in a short post of para post[this stuffreally float's well] or foam,or cdc.
loopwing emerger's-pmd-14-18,bwo-18-22 ,calibaetis-14-16
nymphs--golden stone--12-16
green rock worm,
cased caddis
scuds-12-20, olive,grey,tan
phesant tail-nat-14-22,black-18-22,purple-18-22,olive-16-22,orange-16-18,ginger-
-18-20 all flashback's w/and w/o beads
marabou nymphs,olive-18-22,black-20-22,calibaetis-12-16,rust-16-18,tan-16-20
micro tube& d-rib nymph's- olive ,black-18-22,rust-16-18
hare's ear reg& olive-12-20
midge's- black,olive,grey,purple,brown,red. 14-22
o.k , i guess i'm not really helping you simplify am i ?
i am trying to keep it to a minimum.
chamois caddis--16-20
san juan worm's- red,cinamon,worm brown,wine, olive[dark]
don't forget mayfly spinner's
trico-18-24 throw in a few trico emergers and dun's as well they can save
your bacon.
rust-14-20
olive- 16-18 - tye some of these w/ the wings tied in like wet fly's, there are some
olive spinners on the l.o. that crawl under water to do thier thing, i
have had some really good day's fishing there w/ these.
calibaetis-14-18

streamer's---- zonker's- black,white,olive,purple
muddler's
sculpin's-- slump-buster type, rust,olive ,black
double bunny's
perch fry
wooly bugger's and leech pattern's
small clouser's
egg's----oregon cheese
peach
appricot
if you were going to nail me down to 4 of each group,
dry- adams,e/c caddis, stimi,pmd
nymph- pt's,sanjuan worm,egg's,midge's
emerger's--barr emerger's-pmd&bwo, caddis pupa,floating nymphs,
streamer--perch fry,slumpbuster, muddler's,leech pattern's
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