If I am going to spend 60.00 dollars in gas just to go fishing, I won't mind spending 30 seconds on a pattern to add an "extra".tjd wrote:Wayne,
That's why I don't get too carried away with the "extras" on mine, realizing that they may be sacrificed to the bottom on the first drift.
That being said, as much bottom bouncing as I do in my fishing, I think it's silly to spend 15 minutes on one fly just to loose it in 5 minutes of fishing. The patterns I use reflect that.
I am still awaiting the rivers I fish to start to warm and rise. The Roaring Fork here in Colorado has been running between 250 and 500 CFS at it's confluence with the Colorado River at Glenwood Springs. At peak run-off near Memorial Day it will be running at 2500 to 4000 cfs. That is not much when compared to the large rivers in the East, but in the Roaring Forks 40+ mile journey from its head waters to its confluence, it will drop farther in elevation than the Mississippi River does from its head waters to its final destination of the Gulf of Mexico. I will be fishing the Roaring Fork then, and I do understand what you are saying about losing flies fast. Even using 1x tippet, I will be donating a lot of flies to the fishing gods.
Good luck fishing today. I hope you can report back on your trip.
Wayne