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I definitely was satisfied with the flies that I purchased. Your aggravator pattern was especially effective. One evening last week, I fished the last hour or so of daylight and landed 5 rainbows and missed at least that many more. Back at the parking lot most of the other anglers were talking about how they got skunked. Thanks for a great pattern! Ed |
Dry Flies - Adams
The Adams dry fly imitates many mayflies. No fly box is complete without a good selection of Adams.
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Dry Flies - Adams - Female
This is a specialty Adams, used to imitate a female mayfly, laying eggs on the water surface.
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Dry Flies - Adams Superfly
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Dry Flies - Amy's Ant - Olive
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Dry Flies - Amy's Ant - Red
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Dry Flies - Beetle - Foam
Fish a beetle dry fly by throwing the fly hard at the water, so it splashes, just like the natural would when it fell, or was blow onto the rivers surface. Try drifting it, and if this doesn't work, strip the fly as though the beetle were frantically trying to run back to the safety of the shore.
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Dry Flies - Black Fur Ant
When swarms of flying ants are available to trout, they can become very picky. This is a very good pattern to have available to selective trout. Try the Flying Black Ant also.
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Dry Flies - Black Gnat
The Black Gnat (Culcidae insect group) fall or get blown on to the water where trout are very partial to them. Gnats are prolific from late Spring through the summer. They may be seen in dense clouds over the water and fish will be rising madly.
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Dry Flies - Blue Dun
This is a very popular trout fly pattern and used to imitate most any of the dark mayfly duns.
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Dry Flies - Blue Quill
The Blue Quill, or scientifically, the Paraleps mayfly hatch when the water temperatures are approximately 50 degrees F. for a few days. The hatch starts as early as 11:00 A.M. and continues through most of the afternoon, with the best activity occurring during the warmest part of the day. There are over 30 species of Paraleptophlebia, most inhabiting the rivers of the Rockies and west coast.
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