salmo
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Are dry fly wings essential? I tie some flies with just hackle or maybe some polypro as wing impression. I will leave it to the experts here, of which group I am not a member.
Yes and no.Are dry fly wings essential?
I don't think it's dire to put traditional wings on flies. If you're speaking of Catskill type wings I rarely tie them. I guess the post on a parachute is considered a wing and the hair on a comparadun is a wing. I really only fish those two styles. I do have Catskills ties that work, too. Catskills flies are pretty hard to tie with its traditional wings. They were always tough for me. Eventually, they just got phased out of my fishing.
I agreed they are elegant and tying them keeps us grounded. I agree they do work, but I never perfected the placing the wings. They're passable, but I deferred to the easier parachutes and comparaduns. They are beautiful flies.I'm in your camp philosophically but Catskill dry flies are beautiful things that I consider elegant, fun to fish, effective and an important connection and part of my development as a fly fisherman.
Just take a look look at the flies Mike Valla ties to pay homage... Absolutely wonderful and I'm sure Norm (nfrechet on PAFF) and others have examples that also knock it out of the park!!!
For all of the above reasons, I still tie and fish them on occasion to stay grounded...
Regardless, I'll never argue the point they are more effective than the hokey single post parachutes & thorax flies I favor. However, for a beginner they can be frustrating to get right and if you get them wrong...
Your leader will twist up to all hell...
That's kind of what I was getting at. I had a guy in Idaho saying that very bushy dry flies (tail or no tail) really were impressionistic of fluttering caddis.I’m no expert but consider anything sticking up from the hook at the eye can be considered a wing. Could be hackle, fur, a post or a contrasting material that fly tiers refer to as a wing. So what we call a wing is completely not necessary. However, something sticking up is necessary otherwise your fly would be a very light nymph.