Wet fly rookie question
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2020 8:10 pm
I'm a little confused. I have read books from the great older generation writers, W.C Stewart, T.E. Pritt, F.M. Hallford and a few others. And the term, and I see it here on the forum as well, dressing wet flies.
I have never really heard that term with tying dry flies, only with wets. Would someone please explain this to me? The way I understand it is, dressing is referring to the materials to tie a wet fly?
Or is tying and dressing the same thing. It can't be, because here on the forum you have tying wingless wets and fly dressing wingless wets. And even though I have looked at both topics, I can't distinguish the difference between the two subjects.
So am I correct in saying that fly dressing is the material being used? W.C. Stewart discussed dressing flies in The Practical Angler, which I took as actually tying flies.
I have never really heard that term with tying dry flies, only with wets. Would someone please explain this to me? The way I understand it is, dressing is referring to the materials to tie a wet fly?
Or is tying and dressing the same thing. It can't be, because here on the forum you have tying wingless wets and fly dressing wingless wets. And even though I have looked at both topics, I can't distinguish the difference between the two subjects.
So am I correct in saying that fly dressing is the material being used? W.C. Stewart discussed dressing flies in The Practical Angler, which I took as actually tying flies.