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Old 21-02-2011, 07:05 PM
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Hi and thanks for any help you can give. I have been given these flys and a) I am not sure if they are dry's or wet's? and b) how to fish them?

Deer Hair Sedge
Detached Daddy
Hoppers
Daddy Longleggs
F Wing (looks like a nymph with cdc)
Sedgehog
Green peter Sedge
Black Bushy
Olive Bushy
Kate Bushy

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Old 21-02-2011, 07:06 PM
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Looking at that list, I'd say they're all dry patterns.
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Old 21-02-2011, 07:08 PM
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F Wing (looks like a nymph with cdc)
Deer Hair Sedge
Detached Daddy
Daddy Longleggs

Sedgehog
Green peter Sedge
Hoppers

Black Bushy
Olive Bushy
Kate Bushy

Top lot are dries bottoms would probably classed as wets, probably for bob flies and the middle ones are disputable
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Old 21-02-2011, 07:33 PM
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F Wing (looks like a nymph with cdc)
Deer Hair Sedge
Detached Daddy
Daddy Longleggs

Sedgehog
Green peter Sedge
Hoppers

Black Bushy
Olive Bushy
Kate Bushy

Top lot are dries bottoms would probably classed as wets, probably for bob flies and the middle ones are disputable
Disutable? Plese explain Also what is blob flies?
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Old 21-02-2011, 07:36 PM
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Bob fly, top fly on a loch style cast to create surface disturbance

Green peters I would consider to be a wet fly, hoppers depends on the amount of hackle which can vary from 1 to 4/5 turns, sedgehogs again depends on how high floating it is, after all you wouldn't call a mudler a wet
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That will do for me thanks alot
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