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Nov 15, 2019
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letthewookiewin
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I would tend to agree
But where I'm at, I can't always find bugs, particularly in winter. So having an effective fly pattern would be critical.
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On this topic, if you had to use only one fly to fish and feed your family, what would it be?
letthewookiewin
Starter
11/15/19 10:38am
A really big one. Also I'd need lots of ketchup to go with it.
Indy Coug
11/15/19 10:40am
RE: A really big one. Also I'd need lots of ketchup to go with it.
letthewookiewin
11/15/19 10:41am
Dumbbell
DKN
11/15/19 10:45am
I'd go with a horse fly because it's biggest, but that won't last long.
lilpenny
11/15/19 10:49am
I'm not a real fly fisherman but with fly and bobber I choose a 16 renegade.
JAGA97
11/15/19 10:50am
Rubber worms, not flies. Normally 7" ribbontails, but occasionally 10"
BYUMizzou
11/15/19 10:52am
One that had as little fluff as possible so I could stick a real worm or
TaiJuan
11/15/19 11:00am
I would tend to agree
letthewookiewin
11/15/19 11:05am
Generally true, but there are times when a fly will dominate a nightcrawler
Backcountry
11/15/19 1:30pm
Black Bead Head Woolly Bugger with some Green or red in the body.
NVACougar
11/15/19 11:04am
So close to the right answer.
coolblue
11/15/19 12:29pm
Black Wooly Bugger. Everything will hit a leach immitation. Its the one fly that
Backcountry
11/15/19 1:30pm
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