05-02-2012, 02:22 PM
When will you be moving? If you're going to be here by the first of June or so you still need some stone and salmon flies dries and nymphs. Plus you need some nymphs that produce year round. My favorite is a size 10 bh prince nymph (tungsted bh if fishing swift water). But size 10-12 of prince, hares ear or similar nymph will do the trick. I average about 20 fish per fly. If you're new you'll lose a lot more in the trees and brush but you should be set for a few years with minor additions as needed.
What ever you do don't cross over the dark side[laugh] and start tying. All that equipment really adds up in cost and then becomes a huge time sink for many. Not sure most people actually save money in the end. Enjoy your last few trips where you measure fish by the feet because those days will be mostly over in Utah.
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What ever you do don't cross over the dark side[laugh] and start tying. All that equipment really adds up in cost and then becomes a huge time sink for many. Not sure most people actually save money in the end. Enjoy your last few trips where you measure fish by the feet because those days will be mostly over in Utah.
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