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Old 03-28-2007, 01:59 PM
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Re: Most Productive Flies

Impressive selection......... 1.what do you use in lakes?
2. what for streams? 3. Dryfly favorites? 4. Caddis imitators? 5. Hopper copiers? 6. best nymph?


Break it down for me...... interested in cross country data.... to see common answers .....




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Re: Most Productive Flies

In Middle Tennessee the lake fly fishing is for panfish, bass, or stripers. Wooly Buggers are good for all; Stripers go for large streamers like Clouser Minnows.

In tailwaters, most common combination is a scud, copper john, or pheasant tail under an Elk Hair Caddis as an indicator. Big browns in the tailwaters go for streamers like WB or other good monnow imitations.
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Lakes - Streamers,Buggers and Clousers
Streams - Buggers and Clousers
BH Patterns and Streamers
Dry Fly - Adams Parachute or Elk Hair Caddis
Caddis - BH Caddis Larva or Elk Hair
Hoppers - Para Hopper
Nymph - Pheasant Tail or Hares Ear (BH)

My all around favorite pattern I like is one I tie myself.
It's called a killer caddis. I use a Daiichi 1250 BL hook,
caddis beads(small), and haretron. Used as a dropper it's
dynamite in spring creeks and tailwaters. Pattern is as follows:

Hook - D1250BL #14 - #16
Tag - Caddis Green Dubbing
Body - 4 to 5 Caddis Green Beads
Head - Black Haretron (Dubbing Loop)

You can tie variations galor with the availability of
beads and dubbing. I just prefer caddis green because
of where I use it.
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Re: Most Productive Flies

My two best can be fished dry, wet as a nymph, and as streamers or swimming wet... Kennebago Muddler (dry makes a great Drake cripple) and the Picket Pin. They also work everywhere, and don't let anyone tell ya different!
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Re: Most Productive Flies

Whoa!!
The "Picket Pin" I havn't heard that fly mentioned in years.
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Re: Most Productive Flies

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My all around favorite pattern I like is one I tie myself. It's called a killer caddis. I use a Daiichi 1250 BL hook,
caddis beads(small), and haretron.
Can you post a photo of your killer caddis?
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Sorry Domflies, but this is a noncommercial forum. Take out an ad. Unless your giving them away or want to get in a swap?


Yes, I want to get in a swap.

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Re: Most Productive Flies

Ok can we get some ideas........

what is your list?
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Re: Most Productive Flies

Lakes & Streams - Baitfish, Leach Patterns and Sculpin Clousers
Dry Fly - Adams Parachute or various Usual
Caddis - Caddis Larva, Elk Hair or Zebra Caddis
Hoppers - Black cricket, Joe's hopper
Nymph - Pheasant Tail or Hares Ear
Softhackle - I like to use what's called a split tail searching pattern.
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