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The Loopwing blue-winged olive imitates the baetis mayfly. The loopwing on this fly is very effective with imitating the small wing of a mayfly. ...
View full detailsThe Loopwing blue-winged olive imitates the baetis mayfly. The loopwing on this fly is very effective with imitating the small wing of a mayfly. Give this fly a try!
The parachute blue-winged olive fly fishing fly imitates the adult baetis mayfly, which hatches during much of the year. Be prepared for finicky t...
View full detailsThe parachute blue-winged olive fly fishing fly imitates the adult baetis mayfly, which hatches during much of the year. Be prepared for finicky trout by carrying several types of the blue-winged olive pattern in your fly box. You never know which fly pattern the trout will accept until they tell you with a nice rise!
The midge pattern is effective when trout are selectively taking very small flies on the surface or in the film. Have a variety of colors handy in...
View full detailsThe midge pattern is effective when trout are selectively taking very small flies on the surface or in the film. Have a variety of colors handy in your fly box.
Another brilliant pattern from the vise of Mr Egan. This is not a subtle fly and is packed full of high-floating CDC fibers for both the wing and ...
View full detailsAnother brilliant pattern from the vise of Mr Egan. This is not a subtle fly and is packed full of high-floating CDC fibers for both the wing and the hackle. As with other CDC flies, best to use a floatant like Loon Lochsa, Loon Top Ride, or Frog's Fanny.
Baetis mayflies hatch throughout most of the year, and the blue-winged olive patterns match this small mayfly very well. Trout can be fickle, so ca...
View full detailsBaetis mayflies hatch throughout most of the year, and the blue-winged olive patterns match this small mayfly very well. Trout can be fickle, so carry several "flavors" of the baetis mayfly, including the blue-winged olive, the blue-winged olive hatchmaster and the blue-winged olive thorax.
This is a very popular trout fly pattern and used to imitate most any of the dark mayfly duns.
This is a very popular trout fly pattern and used to imitate most any of the dark mayfly duns.
An ant with super powers! This high-floating, highly visible ant from the mind of Mr Lance is big enough to get noticed and big enough to suspend ...
View full detailsAn ant with super powers! This high-floating, highly visible ant from the mind of Mr Lance is big enough to get noticed and big enough to suspend a small dropper, but small enough to fool the wariest trout.
An ant with super powers! This high-floating, highly visible ant from the mind of Mr Lance is big enough to get noticed and big enough to suspend ...
View full detailsAn ant with super powers! This high-floating, highly visible ant from the mind of Mr Lance is big enough to get noticed and big enough to suspend a small dropper, but small enough to fool the wariest trout.
The Balanced Leech Fly pattern is designed to be fished under an indicator. The fly is tied on a jig hook, and balances horizontally above the ind...
View full detailsThe Balanced Leech Fly pattern is designed to be fished under an indicator. The fly is tied on a jig hook, and balances horizontally above the indicator. This causes the fly to appear like a slow swimming leech or minnow.While the fly is quite popular at Pyramid Lake, it is effective wherever leeches or minnows are present.
The Balanced Leech Fly pattern is designed to be fished under an indicator. The fly is tied on a jig hook, and balances horizontally below the ind...
View full detailsThe Balanced Leech Fly pattern is designed to be fished under an indicator. The fly is tied on a jig hook, and balances horizontally below the indicator. This causes the fly to appear like a slow swimming leech or minnow. While the fly is quite popular at Pyramid Lake, it is effective wherever leeches or minnows are present.