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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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Idylwilde Parachute Hopper$2.50
A low-riding hopper is sometimes what it takes to fool trout that have been overwhelmed with foam offerings. The Parachute Hopper is the perfect compliment to the en vogue foam arsenal.
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Black Magic$2.50
Sorcery and witchcraft aside, "The Force" is strong in this pattern.
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Flat Head Cicada$2.50
This chameleon of terrestrials also imitates 'hoppers and crickets. Trim the black foam back and you have a beetle. Versatility at its best.
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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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Morrish's Hopper$2.50
Ken Morrish's flies are works of fish-catching art, and Morrish's Hopper might be his masterpiece. This is the best selling 'hopper ever.
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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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Deer Hair Ant$2.15
Ants are an under appreciated part of the terrestrial arsenal. Try one dropped off of your hopper.
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