Patriot Dry Fly
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- Great attractor pattern, often out fishes other attractors.
- Developed by Charles Meck.
- Great for dropper set-up.
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Rough Water Attractor, Dropper Indicator fly
Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Steelies, Bass, Atlantic Salmon, Grayling, Coho, etc.
This pattern was designed by Randall Kaufmann, borrowing liberally from the Improved Sofa Pillow and Bucktail Caddis. The Stimulator has become on...
View full detailsIf you want a fast water fly this is one for your fly box. All Wulff style flies float extremely well, and this version is easy to see. The Royal ...
View full detailsHumpies are an extremely popular fly in most parts of America. They can be used almost any where. A classic rough water attractor, that will f...
View full detailsThe classic enhanced with crystal flash and variegated rubber legs. The hair wing and tail, and the two hackles give it plenty of floatation, add ...
View full detailsThe classic enhanced with crystal flash and variegated rubber legs. The hair wing and tail, and the two hackles give it plenty of floatation, add ...
View full detailsA twist on this classic pattern by Randall Kaufmann. Sometimes rubber legs will turn the tide to your favor. More lively action attracts vicious ...
View full detailsThis pattern was designed by Doug Swisher for use in the Bitterroot River in Montana. The Madam X quickly became a classic dry fly attractor patte...
View full detailsAny alpine lakes fly fisher knows the prevalence of the Mosquito. This pattern is not only deadly when Mosquitoes are present it works equally wel...
View full detailsIf you want a fast water fly this is one for your fly box. All Wulff style flies float extremely well, and this version is easy to see. The Royal ...
View full detailsAn excellent attractor pattern that is particularly popular in Montana, however, fish in any waters you would normally fish attractors and it will...
View full detailsAn excellent searching and all purpose pattern Many, many strikes from fish are nothing more than curiosity being satisfied, and this pattern cer...
View full detailsLong time classic pattern. Great attractor pattern. Also imitates mating midge clusters. Tied with peacock herl, like many classic trout flies. Ma...
View full detailsClassifying this pattern is much like classifying a tomato. Primarily a dry fly, but this can be used as a wet or a streamer. However, if you wan...
View full detailsLike all Wulff patterns, this one is high riding and floats through anything. With the added advantage of being the most visible, be sure and have...
View full detailsWho doesn’t love an Adams? Who doesn’t love an Elk Hair Caddis fly? Now combined into one pattern that Adams Caddis brings out the best in both f...
View full detailsAfter all these years it is still hard to beat the Wulff series of flies in many parts of the world. One of the best is right here, a great all pu...
View full detailsHi Vis Terrestrial or HVT for short is a great attractor pattern that mimics a plethera of bugs. Crickets, Cicadas, Stones, Caddis, Ants, Hoppers,...
View full detailsCreated by Fran Betters. The Ausable Wulff has been producing fish in the eastern US for decades. Like all Wulff patterns, it is high floating, d...
View full detailsSkwalas inhabit many western streams, and are often mistaken for salmonflies. Hatch earlier than salmonflies. Not a wide spread hatch it is key ...
View full detailsThis new one comes from straight out of a big fly tying magazine. It's a beetle, its an ant, it's an attractor. The red body contrasts nicely wit...
View full detailsIf you love attractor patterns let me introduce you to your new favorite fly.... Mean Old Lady. An attractor at it's finest with many mouth water...
View full detailsOriginating in the Ozark's, the title basically says it all because southern trout are driving crazy by this pattern. Much like a Crackleback, th...
View full detailsA new twist on this most classic of dry fly patterns. The white tail, is great for visibility and color contrast.
Humpies are an extremely popular fly in most parts of America. They can be used almost any where. A classic rough water attractor, that will flo...
View full detailsThis pattern was designed by Doug Swisher for use in the Bitterroot River in Montana. The Madam X quickly became a classic dry fly attractor patte...
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