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My favourites include: parachute ant ( fall), stimi variety of sizes, bwo, Beatles (fall), green drake, yellow Sally, parachute caddis

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More serious answer:

1. Stimulator

2. EHC.

3. Parachute Adams

4. Ant

5. Hopper

6. Royal Wulff

7. Some chernobyl-foamy ant beetle variation.

8. Green drake.

9. Midge - GG

10. Streamer; something classic like Bow river bugger or gaudy like a yellow cutthroat candy.

11. Straight from Barry's Trout Highway; Bitch Creek Nymph

 

Smitty

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H&L; GD; EHC; para Adams; Stimmie; foam stimie; bodacious bugger; BowRiver bugger; golden stone; SJW; black copper john.

 

What, only 10??

Guest bigdirty
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Caught my first 3 cutthroat on the fly using a humpy and an 18 copperjohn

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Smitty,

 

Certainly the CFF I fish a lot. It got it's name after the same fly landing 115 cuts. It would have even caught more but was stolen by a cut.and not returned. Just 'cause I use it doesn't reflect the choices of others which prompted the question.

Got the nymphs done and off to the dries this afternoon. Cool in the basement.

 

Catch ya'

 

 

Don

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2 of yas said indicators, haha, I 3rd that notion.... Sometimes Indies are the only thing they seem to hit hahaha. I remember one time casting to some real fussy Grayling, was probably 2hrs into fishing almost everything in my Box, and then a Grayling came up and hit the tip of my fly line, Then I was really lost on what to throw out there, never did get a Grayling that day... :mellow:

 

Cheers... Jeff..

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People use NYMPHS for Cutts???????....don't that make you feel dirty. They were designed to be fooled on top.

Just kidding....well maybe

 

Well said!

 

I mainly use stimmies because I love tying them, but I caught cutts on many other dry patterns as well (in fact, I think any dry pattern would work)

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Monger,

 

I hearty agree. Cutthroat were designed for FFing. They were both eager and stupid + they live in some of the pretty places. Things have changed, cuts now are not quite so gullible and nymphs are occasionally required. As far as pretty places. See the quad trails.

 

Don

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Now all you purists. The Turk's T, cutthroat candy or Club Sandwichs can hardly be called dainty dry flies but catch cuts they do. Mind you occasionally I resort to size 20 H&L variant or a Commander Whitehead.

 

Regards,

 

Don

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I feel like such a purist after watching my bobber disappear so many times last night from my tube. Maybe if I used a cane rod and a bobber I could feel more like I was fly fishing. Catching fish is still fun no matter how you do it

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I try everything!!! Seems different year to year. A neglected fly from the above suggestions worked well for me the last few days. It's fun to find out on your own.

Posted

For me.... Stimulators in orange, yellow, red and green in different sizes. On a picky day from the little buggars a #16-18 PMD will get a rise or two.

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