Chubby Chernobyl$2.50
Combine one part 'hopper and one part stonefly and you get one synergistically charged terrestrial! This bug is at the top of our guides' "don't leave the ramp without it" list.
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Yeager's 409$2.15
We love using the black version of this fly as a beetle imitation. The 409 is also a great small-stream searching pattern.
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Royal Wulff$2.15
These flies designed by Lee Wulff should be considered along with the Adams and the Elk Hair Caddis as must haves.
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Turk's Tarantula$2.50
This fly won the "one fly contest". Head of a muddler, trude style wing, rubber legs like a madam X. The combo works!
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Trude$2.15
A large, easy-to-see dry that pounds up the big fish of riffle water.
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Stimulator$2.50
The stimulator is one of the most important flies designed during the 20th century. From specific imitation to attractor, this fly does it all. We use this fly for everything: caddis, hoppers, stoneflies, you name it.
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Parachute Madam X$2.50
The Parachute Madam X is one of the best attractor patterns available. No small stream or searching box should be without at least a couple.
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Humpy$2.15
This is one of those magic patterns that works even when it shouldn't. Excellent for mayfly adults and emergers, but has saved the day many times when caddis were on the trout's menu.
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JC Special$2.15
The rubber legs of the JC Special make this super attractor pattern ride flat on the water. Caddis, mayfly, stonefly, terrestrial, whatever. This pattern simply rocks freestone trout.
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