by FliTrap » Sat Jan 09, 2016 6:45 pm
"I have heard John Shaner and others note the reason for the dozens of seemingly pointless patterns, just rearranged combinations of materials to the point of silliness, was simply for the sake of feeding a growing market and a demand for new flies. I would be interested to hear more about that. Based on the catalogues it would seem we haven't changed much."
I had to laugh with your comment, as I recall my reaction to the statement I found in a book that highlighted the lives of a Catskills Fly Tier.... It was stated that there were fly patters that were "developed" during the winter months, tied in bulk.... by the 1000's then stored for the following season. It was noted further that this was done even prior to the flies ever being tried on the rivers; that this was done to stock pile prior to the catalog ever being mailed! Catalogs were hand printed and were often written and illustrated by hand, then print plates mad and took time.... months ahead of the coming season! Thus some flies patterns were tied, then described in a catalog and even sold as the "next got to have fly!!!!"..... months before one ever hit the water!!
Now, I could not recall the book title... as it was borrowed! And My comments are not direct quotes! But you get the picture! Fly pattern are not uncommonly "tied in the image of" but with the materials on hand!! Tweaked or out of necessity....! They are fished and catch!
When I was "teaching" tying at a local Fly shop, I was often handed "new materials" by the owner and asked to "see what I could make from it", then use these patterns in teaching classes to "sell the materials"!!
Some of those were simply "morphed" patterns from the so many I know! And yes.... so many stories of caught fish came back to the store with even more materials purchased!
You all take care! Tie one on.....