CDC Baetis Dun
A deadly imposter during BWO hatches. This fly rides high and is a bit easier to see, especially when fishing the smaller sizes. This pattern is a ...
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A deadly imposter during BWO hatches. This fly rides high and is a bit easier to see, especially when fishing the smaller sizes. This pattern is a ...
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A solid Trico and Midge dry fly. This pattern is easier to see (compared to similar sized patterns) and fools fish all over. Fish this pattern year...
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A near perfect representation of an Adult Damsel fly this pattern is perfect for trout, panfish, bass, and more. Designed to land delicately and ri...
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"We came up with the X Caddis thirty-five plus fishing seasons ago. Like many of our fly patterns, this one was created to fool the larger resident...
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"I spent several summers testing various grasshopper imitations in search of fly design traits that influence catch rate. What I found were some de...
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“The Stubby Ant is a combination of old and new. Hackle legs reminiscent of a traditional fur ant combined with foam and Chubby-Chernobyl-style win...
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Realistic and durable adult damsel fly pattern. Imagine sunny days and rising fish to adult damsels. Sounds like a nice summer day.
"The 3 Mile cripple was designed on lower Henry's fork and has been tested on about every major river in Idaho and Montana. You can't beat the mag...
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Dont fish a PMD hatch without this fly! Another excellent pattern from Ken Morrish that fools fish after fish!
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Fish this behind a BWO dry or by itself. The yellow foam makes it easier to see on the water. This fly rides low and a great option early in the ha...
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During practice for the 2013 World Fly Fishing Championship in Norway, I found that the brown trout preferred flush riding dry flies in the low gra...
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Bob Quigley, the king of the “film” designed the Film Critic to match mayflies at their most vulnerable stage of the hatch, while emerging from nym...
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The Goddard Caddis is already a confidence pattern for many anglers and fools trout on a regular basis. The origins of this fly date back to the 60...
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I’ve been using this pattern for 10 years or more. On the Deschutes we have a hatch of green drakes that hatch on the fastest rapids you can find, ...
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"I have a vivid memory of when I first witnessed, at age 14, a brown trout leap out of the water and snag an electric blue adult damsel out of the ...
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A great pattern in a callibaetis hatch. Fish this behind another dry, or by itself!
"The Resting Caddis is a pretty simple name that directly correlates to its profile on the water. Tied with mallard flanks in the style of "wally w...
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The classic ant pattern with some dry fly hackle and a big parachute post to make this one nice and easy to see on the water. Trout love to eat ant...
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Antonio's Quill Midge is a must have midge dry/emerger for late winter and spring fishing. The quill, used for the abdomen, creates a slim and segm...
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Developed in the world of competition angling, Antonio's Adult PMD provides a sneaky pale morning dun profile that will trick picky tailwater and f...
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A trusty stand-by that every angler should have in their box. This is a go-to pattern for dry/dropper rigs as well as double dry rigs in the summer.
Thank you Lee Wulff. A pattern that Lee created because all of the flies that were available in the 1950's did not have enough hackle on it for him...
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A time tested pattern that will produce fish anywhere in the world. Floats high in the water, easy to see and drives fish nuts! One of our favorite...
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