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Caught the most fish
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[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Over the years which fly has been the most productive for you?[/size][/green][/font]
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#2
Over the years a Royal Wulff or a Yellow Humpy have produced fish for me when nothing else would.
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#3
[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]My favorite go to is a Haresear and red Copper John nymphs and my Micro midge for a dry, but, still water is one of my Gartside soft hackles.[/size][/black][/font]
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#4
The March brown has brought me many fish to the table. Thats always been my favorite.
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#5
Elh hair caddis- then a muddler. If I had to be stranded though. I would want a black crappie jig and white crappie jig and a 2" floating brown and gold rapala. I haven't used them in years- but if it was life or death they will put the most food on the table day in and day out.
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#6
the BAR FLY

I have had tremendous luck with bar flies, the right presentation is it keep the drinks comming untill his Loc-Jaw loostens up and he tells me where he has his barrol of fish cached at.

I like the wooly bugger all different sizes yellow green or orange work best for me.
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[center][Tongue][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Is this what you had in mind.lol[/size][/green][/font][/center] [center][/center]
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[center][sly]LOL[laugh][/center]
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#9
Royal Wulff on top Woolly Bugger on bottom.
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#10
I agree with the Royal Wolf but I have to add the Renegade for surface action. I also find it interesting that these two flys really don't imitate any insect that I know of. For nymphing I have to mention the lowly glow bug. I find any nymph pattern works better behind a GB attractor and I usually catch just as many on the BG year round. Go figure.
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#11
I would have to say the Para Adams on the surface and a DA Caddis under

Trent
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][red][size 4]A renegade I was told is suppose to represent a snail and I think that is why they work so well.[/size][/red][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][red][size 4]Like I said, that is what I was told.[/size][/red][/font]
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#13
I can't say I have had one fly that has outshined the rest, but these are the ones that I have had the most success with.

subsurface.

1. Haresear nymph
2. Houndshair nymph
3. pheasant tail nymph
4. scud/sowbug

dry

1. adams
2. gnat
3. caddis(home growed)
4. skeeter

streamer/wet

1. bugger/worm/leech
2. dace/muddler/sculpin
3. zonker
4. yellow salley

terrestrial

1. ant
2. hopper
3. cricket
4. beetle
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#14
Royal Wolf on top

BSFlies light olive crystal underneath

Windriver
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[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Should have mentioned my own pick which would be the Royal Wulff. [/size][/green][/font]
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#16
Dynamite emerger!

KABOOOM~!!!
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