guppieguy
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- Feb 13, 2013
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I've been tying for about a year and a half now, but I have never really been able to become proficient at tying dries. I spent a vacation in Maine focusing on tying dries, mostly EHC and Griffith's Gnats in various sizes and color combos. The Griffith's Gnats turned out fine, but my EHC will not float properly. Im not sure if my materials are inferior or if my proportions are off, but the fly floats on its side, or doesn't float at all. I was using a hackle gauge and the flies don't look much different from google images of the flies... I'm sort of stumped, and frustrated to say the least. I consulted the step-by-step instruction from Charlie Craven's Basic Fly Tying, and I still can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Can anyone offer any suggestions? I would love to fill this hole in my fly tying game. It's really bothering me. I'd like to move on to other patterns, but there is no use if they won't float!