Conor Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 I liked the other poll about number of patterns. Got me wondering how many flies I carry on an average day. This spring I got a new dry fly box, and I unloaded the old one to get rid of the junk and re-organize (by the way, a small cube ice tray worked great for this job). I was shocked to find I had 2-300 flies in the box. I usually carry a dry box, a caddis box, a nymph box and a streamer box. That is on a random in-season day, not when I'm out chasing hatches or winter nymphing etc. I'll bet I'm in the >500 category. Silly. I'll give a rough count before I vote. I recommend you do too. You'll be surprised how quickly they add up. Quote
bowbuster Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 about 500 gazillion billion and end up using 3. but ya never know, i mean, what if? just in case right? Quote
monger Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Since I started getting serious about lake fishing....I have serious issues...and it's getting worse Quote
126barnes Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 A Hundy or so when I fishing for Salmon, A million or so when I’m chasing trout. I'll agree on the stillwater fishing, I've added 3 more boxes of chronies, leaches & Damsels/Dragons for this summer. Quote
Pipestoneflyguy Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 On lake days I carry a bunch of various boxes like most folks do (I suspect) - its just easy to do so with all the compartments and pockets on the pontoon or belly boat, so why not. Spring river days I raid all the streamer, Nymph wet and dry boxes to do one combo box considering predictable hatches and past succesfull flies at that time and place. Once surface action starts I carry a comprehensive dry box with a couple streamers, nymphs and wets just in case no risers. In terms of what is in my tying room - well I would say I have issues Quote
darrinhurst Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 I honestly have no idea and never really thought about it. I was going to say a couple dozen, but then remembered that I JUST ordered about 100 flies from reelflies.ca and realized that I was much closer to the couple hundred..... Quote
duanec Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 usually far too many or not nearly enough. there is no middle ground. Quote
Keith Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 about 500 gazillion billion and end up using 3. but ya never know, i mean, what if? just in case right? I work out the same way. I carry around a couple thousand flies but I end up using the same 10 patterns for basically 90% of my fishing. Quote
proflytyer Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 thank you for reminding me i a major problem... Kyle Quote
ironfly Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 It depends. If I'm going to a spot I know well, AND I know what's on the menu, I might take as few as a couple dozen flies. After I'd been fly fishing for a few years I noticed that when things weren't working and I'd tried a half-dozen different patterns, I could become paralysed by too much selection. All of the likely candidates had been refused, so I was left with a hundred different patterns and no way to know which would work. I can remember times I probably spent close to an hour choosing my next fly. I decided that the way of the minimalist was for me, and I've been a lot happier since. I'll never believe anyone who tells me there's only one fly they'll take. Quote
maxwell Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 last year or so I havnt bin bringing much with me! a tin full of a few dozen dries or nymphs or maybe ten streamers! but if I'm heading out to a spot to fish a little of eerything I could say 1000 or more! when pike or bulltrout fishing maybe 20! in my boat when I drift probably a few thousand! and when I guide maybe a few hundred! all over the chart I no! it just all depends on what I'm out to do! Quote
birchy Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 One box of nymphs, one box of dries, one box of streamers. Probably 3 dozen total.. I try to KISS. Quote
Crowsnest Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 Lots..........except for the one I need!! I remember on a few occasions fishing with my brother, and he's hammerin them and I'm not. I sheepishly and reluctantly pull a Normand McLean - "What are they bitin on?" I ask him. The answer has been: an old and ugly looking fly he's had in his fly box that he tied himself years ago and resembles nothing else he or I have, and here's the kicker, he only has 1. Frick. :$*%&: oh, and recently my daughter had to bring a qty of 100 of 1 item to school, I gave her my chironomid box and there were over 100 of them (not much compared to serious chirony ffishers, I'm just sayin that's how many I had). In hindsight, giving a 6 year old girl 100 sharp and pointy fish hooks to bring to school with other curious and grabby 6 year olds, probably wasn't my brightest idea. Luckily no one got impaled and I didn't get any nasty letters from the principal. whew !!!! Quote
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