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Dry Fly Platforms - The Outliers and The Wrap Up - The Troutbitten Fly Box

Domenick Swentosky Season 18 Episode 7

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This Troutbitten Skills Series and these platforms are an effort to pass along the idea that fly selection doesn’t have to be regimented or complicated. Instead, see flies for what they have in common. Find their similarities rather than their differences. Choose the elements that matter most to you. Find the components of a fly that create enough of a distinction to be the keys to a platform, and build around that idea.

I do think some things are undeniable, and almost every angler is going to classify a parachute the same way. That might be true for upright hackles and down wings too.

But I’m sure you’ve noticed that the further we got into this season, the less specific each platform became. And again, that’s just because there are only so many things you can put on a dry fly and still have it be successful.

Most of the more recent flies designed take their cues from what came before them. Honestly, I assume that will hold true going into the future too.

My friends Bill Dell, Austin Dando and Matt Grobe join me for the conclusion of Season 18.


Resources

PODCAST: Troutbitten | Fly Tying - Essential Tools and More (S17 Ep9)
READ: Troutbitten | Pattern vs Presentation
PODCAST: Troutbitten | Fishing Dry Flies - Dry Fly Skills Series  (S12)


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