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 really cool Caddis pattern with tons of movement on the water thanks to the CDC wing. The slightest breeze or micro current will set this pattern...
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Great egg layer pattern that is perfect for the early caddis hatches. Beads on a dry fly? Greg Garcia says yes and so do the trout. This unique pat...
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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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"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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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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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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Think of the Pearl and Elk Caddis as an electrified version of your standard Caddis patterns. With its flashy body, trout will really key in on it...
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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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The Limeade is back! Floats like a cork with just the right amount of flash! A deadly Green Drake imposter and can handle a dropper. The Cherry Lim...
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High riding foam bodied adult Caddis pattern that has proven to be one of our favorite flies. Durable and very buoyant... what else do you need!
“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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"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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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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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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The Adams fly is a legacy fly that is a must in every anglers box. Designed to perfectly imitate a mayfly with its upright wings and tapered body. ...
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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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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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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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