NorcalBob wrote:As Darrin said, the more arrows (flies) you have in your quiver (vest), the better your chances of success in finding something the fish want to eat. However, I must say I catch far more fish on parachute patterns than I do on traditional dries. In fact, I rarely tye traditional dry flies any longer. I always fish parachute dries as my first choice!
dna wrote:What about when you are staring at 20+ inch fish rising everywhere and you try your whole box of dries, both parachute and trad, and they refuse everything...? I usually cry myself to sleep that night in my sleeping bag...
Flyjunkie wrote:dna wrote:What about when you are staring at 20+ inch fish rising everywhere and you try your whole box of dries, both parachute and trad, and they refuse everything...? I usually cry myself to sleep that night in my sleeping bag...
I tye on a Streamer and give the Big one it's desired "Steak & Potatoes"....
209er wrote:Randy, don't even think about it! 209er
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