ronr wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 8:02 pm
what do you do with the ones that don't seem to work?
Do you deconstruct the flies to save the hooks.. or do you donate those to some worthy charity....
ronr,
I will repeat what I heard from a great old time flyshop owner when asked by a novice customer "Why do you have so many flies in this shop?" He replied "They all catch fish sometime!".
Finding that sometime is the key to flyfishing. You will be my Tenkara Guru on the Met next year.
Just like John Shewey says about faith in your fly while in steelheading, I just know my fly will catch a fish on the next cast. I have faith in all the flies in the box, many are proven styles in Japan and elsewhere, many are slight variations of proven materials, colors, combinations, or imitations of some of the most common insects we imitate with flies. Some may fit into the category of attractors tied for different lighting or water clarity conditions. I agree with the
that fish feed in several modes of behavior: selective feeding, where they are very particular in insect, size, shape, and color; opportunistic feeding, where they will bite anything that comes by that might be food; and out of aggression defending their territory or attacking a fly you are brushing on their nose.
I also believe that the presentation is most of the game. Some of these flies will be used as tool flies to attract attention or vary depth to get a trailing one into the right feeding lane. I often say that it is easier to catch a fish with the wrong fly fished the right way than with the right fly fished the wrong way.
I have not deconstructed a fly for about 40 years since I became a born again fly tyer after getting my first graphite rod. Living out where there were no fly shops, I cut up some of the crude flies that I had tied 20 years earlier with materials from mom's sewing basket bought from Herters, or supplied with my .22 or 20 Ga.
I agree with Fishnkilts that Healing Waters ( or Casting for Recovery) are great places to donate flies. I have about 20 proven patterns that I donate to or have tied with Healing Waters participants.