No Hackle Dun Blue Wing Olive
The No Hackle Dun BWO is a great dry fly that creates a realistic silhouette of a spent BWO that just fell onto the surface of the water.
The No Hackle Dun BWO is a great dry fly that creates a realistic silhouette of a spent BWO that just fell onto the surface of the water.
A low profile caddis that is super effective when the fishing gets tough.
“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...
View full detailsA really great little Blue Wing Olive patter with a little flash in the body that makes the difference. Floats great and super easy to see.
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View full detailsThank 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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View full details"John Juracek and I started tying the Sparkle Dun in the early 1980's as a Pale Morning Dun imitation for the selective trout on the Henry's Fork. ...
View full detailsThis pattern is a fantastic pattern during caddis hatches. The best part about it is that you can fish it as a dry or subsurface as a deadly emerge...
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