Which would you like in a swap?
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Which would you like in a swap?
I am tying flies for a swap here in Maryland. The theme is flies that can be swung- so softies and flymphs fit right in. I want to do a take on a classic that I haven't seen yet, so I thought I would get everybody's opinion. The first is a little more lightly dressed, the second is just a bit more. Which one would you like to receive in a swap? I would love to hear your preference for your waters! As always, comments, criticism, and insight are appreciated.
March Browns
Kamasan B175 #14
Hot Orange Pearsall's
Cock Himalayan Partridge
Oval gold tinsel
(butt)Thread
Golden pheasant tail fibers
Custom dubbing blend
March Browns
Kamasan B175 #14
Hot Orange Pearsall's
Cock Himalayan Partridge
Oval gold tinsel
(butt)Thread
Golden pheasant tail fibers
Custom dubbing blend
Re: Which would you like in a swap?
No.2 I like the tales.
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Re: Which would you like in a swap?
#2...love the tail...
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Re: Which would you like in a swap?
I usually do not tie tails on my wingless wets, however I do like the look of #2 much better.
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Re: Which would you like in a swap?
What he said.Soft-hackle wrote:I usually do not tie tails on my wingless wets, however I do like the look of #2 much better.
Also, since my waters are your waters, if you're going to imitate one of our March Browns, I'd go a hook size or maybe even two larger. (I did actually see a few March Browns on the GP last year.)
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Re: Which would you like in a swap?
Add another vote for the second fly.
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Re: Which would you like in a swap?
I like the second as well.
Re: Which would you like in a swap?
Either would be fine by me. Both would work equally well.
Re: Which would you like in a swap?
I like the first fly, not quite so busy. IMHO
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Re: Which would you like in a swap?
Liam - I also like #2 better, but won't be at all disappointed with either when I open my G.F. swap bag ... Bill
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