How can you tell the difference between your wet flies and your dry flies just by looking at a bunch of them in your fly box?
Wet flies are designed to sink below the surface of the water, while dry flies are designed to float on top of the water. There are a few key differences between wet flies and dry flies that you can use to tell them apart just by looking at them in your fly box.
- Size: Wet flies are typically larger than dry flies. This is because they need to be able to sink below the surface of the water, and a larger fly will have more weight and will sink faster.
- Shape: Wet flies are typically more streamlined than dry flies. This is because they need to be able to move through the water without creating too much drag.
- Material: Wet flies are typically made from materials that will absorb water, such as fur, feathers, and wool. Dry flies, on the other hand, are typically made from materials that will repel water, such as foam, cork, and CDC.
- Hook: Wet flies typically have a heavier hook than dry flies. This is because they need to be able to withstand the weight of the water and the fish that they are trying to catch.
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