The Humpy Fly is a buoyant and highly visible dry fly pattern tied with a heavily dubbed body, calf or deer hair wing, and hackle fibers to create a high-floating and attractor pattern for trout in fast-flowing streams or rivers.
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The Trico Spinner is a small and delicate dry fly pattern designed to imitate the spinner (spent) stage of Trico mayflies, featuring a slender body and sparse wings made from CDC (cul de canard) feathers or synthetic materials.
The Peacock Caddis is used to imitate emerging caddisflies, typically tied with a body made from peacock herl, hackle fibers, and a deer hair or elk hair wing to mimic the insect's silhouette on the water's surface.
The Henryville Special is a classic wet fly pattern tied with materials such as peacock herl, brown hackle, and red floss to imitate various aquatic insects.
The Green Drake Spinner fly is designed to imitate the spent or dying stage of the Green Drake mayfly, featuring a slender body and translucent wings made from materials such as CDC (cul de canard) feathers or synthetic fibers to mimic the insect's delicate appearance on the water's surface.
An Elk Hair Caddis imitates adult caddisflies, with elk hair tied as a wing and hackle feathers used to create legs and provide flotation.
The Goddard Caddis, tied with natural materials such as deer hair, elk hair, or other buoyant fibers, features a distinct bullet-shaped silhouette with a swept-back wing profile, closely resembling the natural caddisfly.
The Griffith's Gnat is an effective imitation of small midges that features a body made of peacock herl or dubbing, a sparse hackle wrapped around the body, and a white or gray wing made from hackle fibers.
The Stimulator fly is typically made with a combination of natural and synthetic materials, including deer hair, hackle feathers, and dubbing. It imitates big insects like caddis, stone flies, hoppers, and more.
The Parachute BWO is a dry fly pattern that imitates the Blue-Winged Olive mayfly, featuring a distinct upright and visible parachute post tied with CDC (cul de canard) feathers or synthetic materials, and a slender body made from dubbing.
The Olive Sparkle Dun is a dry fly pattern designed to imitate the dun (subimago) stage of mayflies, featuring a slender body and wings made from olive-colored feathers or synthetic materials with added sparkle.
Materials Hook: Daiichi 11300 size 14-16 Thread: Yellow 8/0 Uni-Thread Tail: Yellow PMD Tube Bodiz Body: Yellow PMD Tube Bodiz Wing: Coatal Deer Hair. Thorax: Yellow PMD dubbing Instructions You can find the premade Tube Bodiz at your local fly shop. Find the proper size and thread it onto the hook. Secure the thread near […]