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Fly Fishing: SwittersB’s Top 10 Patterns (Streams)

Trout Patterns: Rivers/Streams. How pretentious is that! So many options, so many variables, so many species of fish, stillwater or river? No, I can’t be that definitive, even for the novice, who needs clarity, certainty and recommendations to cut through the hype, confusion and never ending selections.  How about some of my favorites that work for me and that have always been kept near? Not all I use, but consistently tied and fished. Yes, there’s only 9 patterns shown. You can pick the other one.


Bead Head Caddis Pupa

Foam Wing Midge Emerger (SB)

Any Sparse Wet Fly Pattern

Any Sparse Wet Fly (SB)

The Obligatory Adams (SB)

The Humpster (SB)

Harriet Pupa Pattern (SB)

Elk Hair Caddis (SB)

The PTN of course (SB)

Oh, this could go on and on, because I suffer from Semper Paratus genes. So, the ‘what if’ factor is a constant intrusion. Yes, I can walk down to the river’s edge knowing the PMD’s and Caddis will be about it, and carry but one fly box. However, believe me when I say, that as I stand butt deep in an Oregon stream, I possess, in close proximity, patterns to fish B.C. So, I will stop this silliness. The above patterns have done well for me over the years. The Stimulators, Midge Pupa,  Big May’s, BWO’s, PMD’s, all manner of emergers and droppers and streamers all spill forth in my mind and probably yours. More advanced FFer’s are muttering “Well, you forgot about….” and “What about the …..” Yep…such is the dilemma for the beginner. Sorting through all the ‘Well’s” and “What about’s”.

There is a whole other list for lakes that have been consistent, for me, over the years. Maybe I will share that someday. The list thing seems to be a prerequisite for ‘how to’ blogs.


7 Responses to “Fly Fishing: SwittersB’s Top 10 Patterns (Streams)”


  1. September 29, 2010 at 10:12 AM

    I love those flies! Great work SB! ;)

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  2. September 9, 2010 at 4:28 AM

    that’s a great group of flies. I really like that foam wing emerger. I love putting foam in places never thought of 100 years ago, but keeping the fly fairly old school still.

  3. 4 Boris
    September 7, 2010 at 8:10 PM

    Can you share lake patterns soon. Also, I only have a floating line. Is a sinking line necessary on the lake? I will be fishing from the bank or wading in but don’t know If my floating line will work. By the by- I do not have some of the patterns listed above but one that I keep or would insert in the selection of top ten would be Prince Nymph

    • 5 SwittersB
      September 7, 2010 at 10:01 PM

      Hey Boris,
      To get by, a floating line is ok. For long term lake fishing a variety of lines are helpful. If walking the shore or wading out, then shoreline vegetation, weeds, submerged logs, reeds etc are important. Often a roll cast is in order. Lakes are varied, so depends on altitude for type of insects and presentation etc.
      So, if you like the Prince Nymph and believe in it, then start your own list and build on it. The Prince is a great fly.

      SB


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