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Adams Dry Fly
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One of the most popular and universally used dry flies ever developed. A great attractor pattern, fishes well during gray bodied caddis hatches as well as blue quill hatches in small sizes.
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Adams Dry Fly, Black
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A black variation of the popular Adams dry fly. Works very well during terrestrial season.
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Adams Dry Fly, Olive
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Tied in the Catskill tying style, this pattern is a high floating easy to see option for fishing the blue winged olive hatch.
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Adams Dry Fly, Yellow
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Yellow bodied with grizzly wings and hackle. A good generic during the Sulphur and Cahill hatches.
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Adams Parachute
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Parachute flies give a great natural float in all water types, keeping the bodies in the film with great high visibility.
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Black Ant Parachute
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Great floatation, with great visibility. A favorite pattern for imitating ants.
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Black Foam Beetle
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A very durable and easy to see version of a black beetle. Fishes great all summer long in a variety of sizes.
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Black Gnat Dry Fly
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A traditional Catskill trout fly pattern. Works well during beetle season. The white wings help with visibility.
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Black Gnat Parachute
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Black Midge
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The winter months are the best for this pattern. Fish them as small as you can stand to.
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