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    Default ultimate trout dry fly collection

    Given the incredible wealth of knowledge floating around on this board, I have a question (really kind of a survey thing). If you were to pick your top 10 favorite trout dry flies for the California Sierras, what would they be?

    My purpose for asking is twofold: 1) As an ultralight backpacker, I think it'd be really cool to put together the best minimalist fly box for summer trips in the Sierras, and 2) I think it'd be a lot of fun as a newbie fly tier to learn how to tie 'em all.

    You don't have to name 10, but if you want to, feel free. I'd be glad to collect the submissions and post the list after a couple of weeks and people have had time to respond.

    Thanks!

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    I am not the most expieranced fly fisherman, especially in the sierras. But the few times I have been I have always caught fish on elk hair caddis. I would take them in a couple of colors and sizes. I never go fishing without an assortment elk hair caddis. I think I have caught almost every freshwater species of fish on this fly. I have caught panfish, smallmouth, smaller largmouth, trout and even half-pounders on elk hairs.
    Hope this helps,
    Charles
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    I'm with Charles on the Elk Hair Caddis, never hit the Sierras without an assortment of sizes and colors. More sizes than colors though.

    You should also carry some ant patterns, trout throughout the range eat them every day.
    Cutter's Perfect Ant is as good as any.

    A couple of 'Hoppers in there too, just in case.

    I've known a couple of fishermen, good ones at that, that would use only one pattern. Down in Calaveras county it was a Grey Hackle Peacock and farther north it was a red Humpy. Both of these guys could out fish me quite nicely.
    Ed
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    Ed got my two favorites, ants and hoppers, or you could replace the hopper with a madamX. Then Adams and humpies, maybe some beetles. Have fun.

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    I'm tool lazy to think of ten right now but if I could only pick two... Kaufmann's Stimi (in a few colors) and Parachute Adams. Several sizes.
    “To me the indescribable sense of anticipation and mystery in simply going fishing is almost half the fun.” - Robert Traver

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    Ten favorite dry flies, Hmmm. I'll try.

    1. Black flying ant
    2. Parachute Adams
    3. Stimulator, orange, olive, yellow
    4. Trude, royal or an Adams trude
    5. Hi Viz parachute, I tie a bunch of generic colors, use flourescent orange or something bright for the wing.
    6. Elk hair caddis
    7. Parachute black gnat
    8. Western coachman
    9. Humpy, red, yellow, black, green. orange, brown
    10. Parachute blue dun

    I fish mostly attractors. Good fun post!
    Bob

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    I love this question. These 5 will assure you a fish in the Sierra's.

    #1 Black Ant----will catch fish all day on an ant
    #2 Parachut Adams----back up in case ant fails
    #3 Stimulator---hot summer heat=hoppers
    #4 EHC---just because
    #5 Mosquito---there seems to be an abundance unfortunately

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    Wow Mik, for the most part that's my backpack box.

    I will admit though, that when fishing creeks and small streams up high I usually never change from whatever I started with. That is, unless I've lost it in a tree.

    Admit it, it happens.

    For lakes, well, let's just say the list is a bit longer.

    Ed
    Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.

    Jake: Hit it.

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    Hey Wooly Bugger,
    Anybody that can open a Guinness from their bumper, has to know what they're doing. Gotta love it.

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