Green Drake, Dun, Sparkle

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Similar to the Comparadun, this Sparkle Green Drake pattern covers the stage of a mayfly hatch just before complete emergence of the dun. At this vulnerable stage mayflies are irresistable to rising trout. Every angler should carry these flies in approp

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Green Drake, Dun, Thorax

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Fishermen on tricky tailwaters and spring creeks perfected the thorax style mayfly imitation. The Thorax Green Drake Dun is designed to provide buoyancy and balance on the water. Trout often seem to prefer the more even and realistic ride provided by th

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Green Drake, Dun, Parachute

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This Parachute Green Drake dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Green Drake Duns and lands upright more often than some other traditionally hackled trout fly patterns. Big fish key

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Green Drake, Dun, Comparadun

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The Green Drake Comparadun provides a great mix of lifelike silhouette, visibility, and buoyancy. Many fly fishing guides go straight to comparaduns when a hatch brings up actively rising trout. This fly pattern floats in all but the fastest and roughes

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Gray Drake, Spinner, Foam

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Fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Foam Spinner Gray Drake is actually visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silh

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Gray Drake, Dun, Thorax

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Fishermen on tricky tailwaters and spring creeks perfected the thorax style mayfly imitation. The Thorax Gray Drake Fly is designed to provide buoyancy and balance on the water especially in the smaller hook sizes. Trout seem to prefer the more even and

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Gray Drake, Dun, Sparkle

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Similar to the Comparadun, the Sparkle Gray Drake pattern covers the stage of a mayfly hatch just before complete emergence of the dun. At this vulnerable stage mayflies are irresistable to rising trout. Every angler should carry these flies in appropri

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Gray Drake, Dun, Parachute

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This Parachute Gray Drake dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching or spent Gray Drake and lands upright more often than some other traditionally hackled trout fly patterns.

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Gray Drake, Dun, Comparadun

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The Gray Drake Comparadun provides a great mix of lifelike silhouette, visibility, and buoyancy. Many Yellowstone area fly fishing guides go straight to comparaduns when a hatch brings up actively rising trout. This fly pattern floats in all but the fas

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Callibaetis, Spinner, Foam

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The Foam Callibaetis Spinner is both buoyant and visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette. Many lake fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a callibaetis spinner can be determining wh

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Callibaetis, Dun, Thorax

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The Thorax Callibaetis Dun is designed to provide a realistic shape and consistent balance even on rippled water. Cruising trout that see a lot of different flies seem to prefer the more realistic ride provided by the clipped bottom hackle and the natu

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Callibaetis, Dun, Sparkle

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The Callibaetis Sparkle Dun covers the stage of a mayfly hatch just before complete emergence of the dun. At this vulnerable stage mayflies are irresistable to cruising trout. Every angler should carry these flies in appropriate sizes and colors for fis

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Callibaetis, Dun, Parachute

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This parachute dry fly is both visible for the fly fisher and very realistic to gulping trout. The Parachute Callibaetis Dun lands upright and provides a visual focal point and is also visible in rippled or wavy water when other lake flies seem to disap

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