Parachute Dry Flies are designed to sit low in the surface film of the water and present a realistic profile of many surface mayflies. Variety of colors and sizes available.
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The Adams Dry Fly is a timeless, versatile trout pattern known for its natural look. First tied in the 1920s by Leonard Halladay for his friend Charles Adams, it mimics a variety of mayflies and small insects.
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A high-floating classic, the AuSable Wulff Dry Fly performs well in fast water with exceptional visibility and buoyancy—ideal as an attractor pattern for trout.
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A realistic warm-season pattern, the Black Ant Terrestrial Fly mimics a struggling ant on the water’s surface—deadly on selective and surface-feeding trout.
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A precise Baetis imitation, the Blue Winged Olive Dry Fly features natural coloring, delicate proportions, and superior floatation—ideal for matching BWO hatches on trout streams.
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Very similar to a sunken black and with small black and white wings, this little known pattern is a big producer when the fish have seen all of the standard offerings. Fished best on a tight line, or under an indicator.
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The Chubby Chernobyl is a high floating impressionistic fly that is great for a hopper dropper combination, or fished by itself. I add a hot orange hot spot on the tail.
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Designed by Frank Hornberg in 1920. This fly represents a caddis or stonefly when fished dry or can be stripped and fished as a Streamer. The Hornberg is one of the great flies in the history of fly fishing. Tied with natural mallard and plastic eyes.
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Joe's Hopper is an old pattern that still brings results. Pale yellow body with a Turkey wings and a quality hackle collar.
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Klinkhammer Special Dry Flies are designed to sit very low in the surface film of the water and present a realistic profile of a vulnerable mayfly trapped in the surface film. Variety of colors and sizes available.
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This midge cluster fly in indestructible. Tied with a resin coated body which captures the hackle in the resin. Very similar to the Griffith's Gnat fly. Size #14-18
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An old standby fly for many fly anglers. The Royal Trude Dry Fly is an attractor pattern that really gets results.
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The Wulff Fly is still popular in many parts of the USA, especially in the West. This fly also has a good following in the NorthEast. Wulff flies Float like a cork in riffles and pocket water. Lee Wulff's fly is a keeper. Size 10 - 14
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