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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 |
Spinner Mayflies - Callibaetis - CDC Biot Spinner
This abundant mayfly hatches most of the summer on many stillwater bodies. Take a good selection for surface feeding trout.
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Spinner Mayflies - Spinner - BWO CDC Biot
"Baetis mayflies hatch throughout most of the year, which makes the blue-winged olive pattern an excellent trout fly to carry in your fly box year around. Trout can be fickle, so carry several ""flavors"" of baetis, including the BWO CDC Biot Spinner, the blue-winged olive hatchmaster and the blue-winged olive thorax."
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Spinner Mayflies - Spinner - Olive
The spinner represents the final part of the mayfly life cycle. After mating, the mayfly falls to surface with both wings extended. Opportunistic fish then sip this fly off the surface.
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Spinner Mayflies - Spinner - PMD CDC Biot
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Spinner Mayflies - Spinner - Rusty
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Spinner Mayflies - Spinner - Trico
The Trico Mayfly (Tricorythodes Minutus) vary in size from #18 to #24. Males emerge in the evening, and spend the night in a local shrub along the river. Females hatch in the morning, and become spinners within several hours. While the females hatch, the males molt into spinners, forming a massive cloud of flying trout food. Trout will begin to feed on these tiny mayflies as they fall to the water, the females to lay eggs, the males, spent. The trick to catching fish during the trico hatch is to cast your fly in the exact feeding lane of a trout. Because of the sheer abundance of available food, rising trout will seldom move laterally to eat. Use 6x or smaller tippet.
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Spinner Mayflies - Sprout - Olive
The Olive Sprout is an emerger pattern, designed with a white foam wing case for excellent visibility, while fished underneath the surface of water. This emerging dry fly closely resembles the natural mayfly emerger for tough to catch, selective trout.
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Spinner Mayflies - Trico - Male Spinner
The Trico Mayfly (Tricorythodes Minutus) vary in size from #18 to #24. Males emerge in the evening, and spend the night in a local shrub along the river. Females hatch in the morning, and become spinners within several hours. While the females hatch, the males molt into spinners, forming a massive cloud of flying trout food. Trout will begin to feed on these tiny mayflies as they fall to the water, the females to lay eggs, the males, spent. The trick to catching fish during the trico hatch is to cast your fly in the exact feeding lane of a trout. Because of the sheer abundance of available food, rising trout will seldom move laterally to eat. Use 6x or smaller tippet.
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Spinner Mayflies - Trico Spinner - Angel Wing
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