Looking forward to exploring again on the Dap - What are everyone else's go to flies for dapping?
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Hi Iain,
Daddies and Loch Ordies meet my requirements. The Daddies below are based on the Lomond boys pattern using a detatched deer hair body.
Mine is a scaled back version without wings. For a simpler tie you can replace the deer hair body with foam but the deer hair is lighter. Colour is personal preference. The style is more important. These sit high on the water and trip across the surface like the natural. Versions in black and claret can work well at times for sea trout too. Olive (without the legs) for mayfly.
Loch Ordies are brown, black/white and olive.
For me the most important thing about any dapping fly is that as much as possible stays on and above the water for as long as possible. I therefore avoid water absorbant materials such as flosses and furs in my patterns.
It is also worth a fair bit of effort keeping the flies dry and high. Airflo Restore is a great treatment once you have removed water with amadou or kitcken paper. If a fly is damp and dragging rather than tripping, treat it or replace it.
We had a great 3 days dapping on a mayfly loch last month. Once there was enough wind to dap it out scored dries and wets by more than 5:1.
John