Parachute Adams
The Parachute Adams is perhaps the most important and versatile of all dry flies. It is a must have dry fly in a variety of sizes for fish all over...
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The Parachute Adams is perhaps the most important and versatile of all dry flies. It is a must have dry fly in a variety of sizes for fish all over...
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A smaller version of the chubby chernoble, but now on a hook with a larger gap for better hooking ability. The Stubby T hook this fly is tied on ha...
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A great caddis pattern for Colorado and for that matter any river that has good caddis hatches. Floats low in the film and has just enough sparkle ...
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Extended body flies are super effective when the bugs are hatching as they sit low in the water and make the trout think they are stuck in the film...
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A low riding, super realistic midge emerger pattern that really works. A top choice year-round when midges are emerging.
The classic Elk Hair Caddis but with an added strip of bright orange to help you see the fly in harsh conditions, we think the fish like it too! Th...
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Unlike mayflies, adult caddis are not especially vulnerable to trout when they first hatch. However, they are long-lived (compared to mayflies), an...
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This pattern is a classic and its proven itself worthy over the years. This fly rides high and has a great profile imitating an adult Pale Morning ...
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“I told Lee Wulff (tyer of the legendary Wulff flies) that I tried to tie a parachute divided-wing Wulff but hadn’t succeeded, as the fly was too b...
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When Pale Morning Duns are hatching or flying around, the Hackle Dun is a great choice to fool wary trout looking up. This pattern is a staff and g...
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One of the most versatile and effective dry fly patterns available and usually the answer of the often-asked question “if you could only fish one d...
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Take this ant pattern to your next stillwater adventure and don't be surprised if it gets chewed up, it sure is tasty! It works great in the rivers...
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Incorporating the beauty and effectiveness of the Mini Hot, which works so well for stoneflies and caddis, but this series was missing its elegant ...
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"The Fat Angie began as a notion that has rolled around in my head for over 10 years. I’ve always wanted to design a general terrestrial pattern th...
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The Iwan-e-Dun was born from the logical desire to create a more realistic mayfly fly that caught more fish. Fare areas that I believed would make ...
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The PEACOCK CADDIS is a simple, yet deadly dry fly that utilizes peacock herl, elk hair, and hackle for durability and visibility. Perfect for the ...
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This series started in a quest for a Yellow Sally, using the ease and familiarity of the Elk Caddis style. But Greg was dissatisfied with all attem...
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Great pattern for super selective fish that rides low in the water for a stealthy presentation. Great spring and fall baetis pattern.
If you have not fished this fly, you owe it to yourself to give it a try!!! Low profile, super easy to see and will fool even the pickiest of trou...
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A traditional caddis pattern that rides low in the water and is super effective on just about every river we have fished. Mike Lawson created this ...
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A time tested pattern now with a hi-vis wing post. Search and Destroy! This fly is a no–brainer. For Umpqua it's simply "about time we did". A Grif...
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A perfect Baetis pattern when the fish are super selective. This fly sits low in the water and has become a favorite of the Blue Quill Angler when ...
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A little twist to the parachute PMD with flash in the body which really makes a difference. A great pattern to have for the PMD or Eastern Sulpher...
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