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like i said in my earler intro im new to this state what types of flyes are they are using for TROUT

THANKS

JOE B)

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Joe

I don't think you can go wrong with having a few of the following in various sizes and colors.

scuds

sowbugs

soft hackles

san juan worms

egg patterns

woolie boogers

midges

This would give you a good start.

Dano

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Gosh John, how could I forget the crackleback?.... :blink: Yep a geezer moment.

Oh, I would also add some real small elk hair caddis

Dano

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:D wow thanks guys for the info on the Flys sounds like a great box of toys for them I can play with them real good now I will get all of them and try each one of them and let you know how i did

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JOE B)

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Good luck Joe...as to colors, I always have luck with olives, tans, grays, blacks...all of these shades in the scuds and midges...

soft hackles in black, red and olive

San Juan worms in, red, orange and worm color

eggs in Pink

woolies in olive and black

Dano

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well if we're going to get picky, you should also have some #18 Griffiths Gnats :D

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Thanks Dano

for the color choice

joe B)

Thanks Wayne

about the Gant never would thought of that one

JOE B)

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You can't go wrong as long as you have those flies in your box. Have always done real well with all of them at Bennett. I would also include "John Deere" minijigs, they seem to work really well at Bennett. Here is a website that is updated twice weekly that might help you out as well for Bennett.

http://www.missouritrout.com/weavers/report.html

Good Luck

"He told us about Christ's disciples being fisherman, and we were left to assume...that all great fishermen on the Sea of Galilee were fly fisherman and that John, the favorite, was a dry-fly fisherman." - Norman Maclean-A River Runs Through It

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