Interesting question you raised there greg. I'm a newbie in swf but I generally like a bit of white in the bottom half of my minnow style flies to simulate the belly of a bait fish, so it builds into the confidence thing like what Clark said- knowing that my fly resembles a baitfish.
PTN, you cannot wade through what is right and wrong on a forum, on here all you will get is opinions... what is right and wrong is established on the water and can still change day to day.
Colours in freshwater, however, are also extremely significant whether to imitate a specific trigger or, most often, to suit stream bed environs and water clarity. Early and late season ion clearing water darker nymphs are certainly more visible to trout and in a myriad of other situations also. To ignore colour and its significance is to be missing a very important, though not the most important, aspects of imitation, and fly fishing is, after all, about imitation.
PTN wrote:There a lot for me to get my head around yet. Greg |
Uncle wrote:sooshee, I have some Yo-Zuri hackles in white that should do the job. They'll be "winging" their way your ways on Monday |
I found that the white hackles are the hardest to find when I was looking for them - in fact the fly shop I went through didn't stock and couldn't find Hen Necks and white saddles or necks anywhere - the closest they came was a small dry Indian cream neck which was more Badger than white or cream. 
I still find white the hardest to get of any of the colours. maybe I'm going through the wrong places.
Jeanne
Have had the shop I go to searching for white hackles - hopefully they will come back with something - thanks for letting me know Clark.
Jeanne
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