Callibaetis, Dun, Comparadun

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The Callibaetis Comparadun gives you a lifelike silhouette, good floatation, and visibility. Many fly fishing experts choose comparaduns when a stillwater mayfly hatch brings gulpers to the surface or when these flies hatch in slow moving rivers. Fly fi

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Callibaetis, Dun, CDC

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Fly fishers on lakes and rivers with selective trout find that CDC Callibaetis Duns provide an ultra realistic slim mayfly shape. These flies are extremely effective hatch imitating dry flies when a standard hackled mayfly pattern seems to draw only ref

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Blue Winged Olive, Spinner, Xelon

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Fly fishers casting to such selective trout find that the transluscent Xelon or Z-lon wings on these Blue Winged Olive Spinners gives them the realistic impression that makes the difference. Spinners are especially effective patterns after the hatch whe

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Blue Winged Olive, Spinner, Hen Wing

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Many fly fishers have been baffled by rising trout that seem to ignore every pattern in the fly box. Often these selective fish are keying on spent mayflies. Trout rising to spinners often sip them gently from the surface with a slight pop as they break t

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Blue Winged Olive, Spinner, Foam

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Fly fishermen who find themselves in a spinner fall know that the most difficult part is finding their tiny flat fly. The Blue Winged Olive Foam Spinner gives the angler a visible dot of high floating foam while maintaining a realistic spent mayfly shap

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Blue Winged Olive, Dun, Thorax

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The Thorax Blue Winged Olive Dun was created to float well and land consistently upright on the water especially in small fly sizes. Picky trout also seem to prefer the realistic ride and shape given by clipped hackle and realistic wings.

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Blue Winged Olive, Dun, Sparkle

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The Blue Winged Olive Sparkle Dun imitates flies in the stage of a mayfly hatch just prior to the emerging of the dun. Many trout key on flies drifting in this vulnerable position. Fly fishers who fish BWO hatches should carry several sizes of Sparkle D

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Blue Winged Olive, Dun, Parachute

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Parachute flies are very popular in fly fishing due to their combination of visibility and fishability. The Parachute Blue Winged Olive closely resembles a hatching Blue Winged Olive dun, floats well, lands right side up, and is easy to follow even in r

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Blue Winged Olive, Dun, Comparadun

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The Blue Winged Olive Comparadun is a favorite for selective trout when buoyancy and visibility are considerations. Some fly fishing guides go straight to comparaduns when a BWO mayfly hatch attracts rising trout. This fly pattern floats in all but the

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Blue Winged Olive, Dun, CDC

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Fly fishers who frequently encounter highly selective trout will enjoy CDC Blue Winged Olive Duns . The floatation qualities of CDC make it possible to fish this sparse and realistic dry fly without having to worry about dressing it on every cast.

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X-Caddis, Tan

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The Tan X-Caddis fly adds a Z-lon tail to the classic elk hair silhouette to create a trout fly that is irresistable to feeding fish. Born in the fly fishing waters around Yellowstone, this dry fly has been proven effective wherever caddis live. Fly fis

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X-Caddis, Olive

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The Olive X-Caddis flies add a Z-lon tail to the classic elk hair silhouette to create a trout fly that is irresistable to feeding fish. Born in the fly fishing waters around Yellowstone, this dry fly has been proven effective wherever caddis live. Fly

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X-Caddis, Brown

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The Brown X-Caddis flies add a Z-lon tail to the classic elk hair silhouette to create a trout fly that is irresistable to feeding fish. Born in the fly fishing waters around Yellowstone, this dry fly has been proven effective wherever caddis live. Fly

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