IR4Jflyfishing
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Hey guys, although it seems like winter has truly just got into swing here in southern Ontario I'd like to promote some trout conversation to keep us all from getting cabin fever.
I am currently tying flies for our CRA compilation entitled "The Small Things", I was a very on and off fly tier for the past 10 or so years. Whether I was unable to find time or that I just tied way too much back when I first started and it became boring. Regardless what are your go to trout flies I'll give me list down below, feel free to follow the format I use or just name a few!
Dry fly- Adams female, I use this fly in larger sizes as a prospecting fly and in smaller sizes matches well to mayfly or midge representations. I used to tie down to like a size 18 to even match a mosquito hatch but I have since stopped.
Terrestrial- This was probably my most deliberated fly but I have decided on a stimulator (yeah yeah Im calling it a terrestrial), I tie these flies in sizes from 10-4 in the many different colour and pattern variants. (favourites being olive and royal)
Wet fly- Has to be an Partridge Orange, a very easy fly that can be turned out very quick but has a way of turning on low water trout on the swing.
Streamer- I am a streamer fisherman, 75% of the time I am throwing a streamer on the trout rivers. I have been known to get weird with the sex dungeon or go tradtional with a grey ghost but if I only had one streamer to tie in various sizes or colours I'm going wooly bugger. Wait no, thats a bit of a cop out recently its been zonkers/belly dancers in various colors.
Nymph- Bead head copper john, no doubt. More nymph fish of mine have been caught on this fly then anything else in my box. Pro tip, dont be afraid to tie this fly in outlandish colors especially to throw on those very bright days (think pink h34r: red fed :twisted
Scud/Czech- One of the better czech nymphs/scuds Ive fished is a fly called the green pea, in my mid it is a very general looking pattern but it fishes well and catches fish. Look it up if you want a good dredger, get out the tungsten and keep a tightline.
Mouse- Disco mouse, this one doesnt come out often but when it does it produces.
Let me know what you guys have got, I'll post some updates of how my boxes are starting to look as the winter progresses if thats something you guys are into.
tight lines and tight vises.
Matt
I am currently tying flies for our CRA compilation entitled "The Small Things", I was a very on and off fly tier for the past 10 or so years. Whether I was unable to find time or that I just tied way too much back when I first started and it became boring. Regardless what are your go to trout flies I'll give me list down below, feel free to follow the format I use or just name a few!
Dry fly- Adams female, I use this fly in larger sizes as a prospecting fly and in smaller sizes matches well to mayfly or midge representations. I used to tie down to like a size 18 to even match a mosquito hatch but I have since stopped.
Terrestrial- This was probably my most deliberated fly but I have decided on a stimulator (yeah yeah Im calling it a terrestrial), I tie these flies in sizes from 10-4 in the many different colour and pattern variants. (favourites being olive and royal)
Wet fly- Has to be an Partridge Orange, a very easy fly that can be turned out very quick but has a way of turning on low water trout on the swing.
Streamer- I am a streamer fisherman, 75% of the time I am throwing a streamer on the trout rivers. I have been known to get weird with the sex dungeon or go tradtional with a grey ghost but if I only had one streamer to tie in various sizes or colours I'm going wooly bugger. Wait no, thats a bit of a cop out recently its been zonkers/belly dancers in various colors.
Nymph- Bead head copper john, no doubt. More nymph fish of mine have been caught on this fly then anything else in my box. Pro tip, dont be afraid to tie this fly in outlandish colors especially to throw on those very bright days (think pink h34r: red fed :twisted
Scud/Czech- One of the better czech nymphs/scuds Ive fished is a fly called the green pea, in my mid it is a very general looking pattern but it fishes well and catches fish. Look it up if you want a good dredger, get out the tungsten and keep a tightline.
Mouse- Disco mouse, this one doesnt come out often but when it does it produces.
Let me know what you guys have got, I'll post some updates of how my boxes are starting to look as the winter progresses if thats something you guys are into.
tight lines and tight vises.
Matt