fly tying/patterns

Probably the fastest growing arm of the sport, here is a forum dedicated to the art. Beginners like myself welcome.

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fly tying/patterns

#1 Post by Arron P »

Hi lads im going to start tying my own flies for bass and i was wondren if yew had any patterns yew could suggest or any help. Thanks
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#2 Post by patk »

Gurglers, Clousers, oz livebaitfly, these would have you covered for most situations next after that for me would be deceivers, flawing, rays fly. Size wise between 1/0 and 4.
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#3 Post by Arron P »

Thanks patk
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#4 Post by chuckaroo »

All of the above.. and the surf candy

If you are catching a few on the fly I'd be interested in joining you some time.. :)
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#5 Post by Arron P »

Well this will be my first year trying n if or should i say when i catch them on the fly you'd be welcome to tag along

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