Soft hackles, partridge-and-orange, and traditional wets — the flies that swing through the run.
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Use as a trailing emerger behind a weighted dropper when trout are feeding just below the s...
Fish this as a soft hackle emerger in riffles, soft seams, and tailouts, especially during...
This emerger imitates a PMD mayfly in the vulnerable transition stage between nymph and adu...
A classic soft hackle emerger pattern for trout, especially when mayflies are hatching or f...
This emerger-style fly is designed to imitate an insect transitioning through the surface f...
A traditional wet fly pattern for trout fishing, especially when insects are active and fis...
Best fished as an emerging caddis imitation, especially when trout are feeding on caddis la...
This emerger is designed to imitate a mayfly struggling out of its shuck right in or just u...
Fish this as a classic subsurface wet fly for trout, especially when insects are emerging o...
Use this emerger pattern when caddis are hatching and fish are feeding just below the surfa...
Fish it as a subsurface caddis pupa imitation when trout are feeding on emerging insects. T...
This is a classic wet fly pattern used as part of a cast when sedge or mayfly hatches are u...
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