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This pattern is another of those you should not be without. Caddis are a staple food for trout and are available many months per year. This can be fished many different ways to elicit a strike. Dead drifted is most common, but twitching it, or skating it can be very exciting. Also try letting the fly get pulled under the water on a tight line and swing it around until it's below you. This fly has a thin tapered body, high quality palmered hackle and wire rib to help with its durability. The elk wing and head are the correct profile and give excellent flotation. Size: 12
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One of the most well-known dry fly patterns designed to imitate a variety of adult mayflies. The grizzly split wing and gray body work well when fooling fish in lower light. If fish are keyed in on Mayfly adults, this is a classic you will want to have with you. Size 14
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This pattern is another of those you should not be without. Caddis are a staple food for trout and are available many months per year. This can be fished many different ways to elicit a strike. Dead drifted is most common, but twitching it, or skating it can be very exciting. Also try letting the fly get pulled under the water on a tight line and swing it around until it's below you. This fly has a thin tapered body, high quality palmered hackle and wire rib to help with its durability. The elk wing and head are the correct profile and give excellent flotation. Size: 12
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GF Salmon/Stone Fly is a dry fly hairwing for imitating Salmon Flies, Pteronarcys californica. Deschutes River, Oregon is famous for it's late Spring, early summer Salmon Fly Hatch. Tied on a #6 hook. Using Brown and Natural color Elk Hair. 
Pteronarcys californica - Salmon Fly 
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A variation of the Adams, this version uses a spun deer body that adds buoyancy. If the fish are keyed in on Mayfly adults in choppy water, give this one a try. Size: 12
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Lee Wulff's hairwing version of the famous Adams. These hairwing flies are higher floating, easier to see, and just as deadly.
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