Renegade

Renegade: The classic Renegade Fly epitomizes versatility in fly fishing flies. It can be fly fished dry as a mating midge or for whatever is fluttering around or may be fished as a wet fly in lakes or swung across your favorite trout stream or river. The irridescent peacock body of this favorite […]

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Mosquito

Mosquito: Probably imitating the non-biting chironomid midge more often than a Mosquito Fly , this classic fishing fly continues to bring trout flying to the surface. This big fish fly is useful for lake fly fishing situations as well as being an effective all purpose dry fly pattern wherever you fish. From Riverbum
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Midge, Xelon, Tan

Midge, Xelon, Tan: This Tan Xelon Midge is among the best adult midge patterns available for selective trout. Fish seem to take it willingly in the early to middle stages of a hatch or when the hatch is somewhat sparse. From Riverbum
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Midge, Xelon, Peacock

Midge, Xelon, Peacock: This Peacock Xelon Midge is among the best adult midge patterns available for selective trout. Fish seem to take it willingly in the early to middle stages of a hatch or when the hatch is somewhat sparse. From Riverbum
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Midge, Xelon, Olive

Midge, Xelon, Olive: This Olive Xelon Midge is among the best adult midge patterns available for selective trout. Fish seem to take it willingly in the early to middle stages of a hatch or when the hatch is somewhat sparse. From Riverbum
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Midge, Xelon, Black

Midge, Xelon, Black: This Black Xelon Midge is among the best adult midge patterns available for selective trout. Fish seem to take it willingly in the early to middle stages of a hatch or when the hatch is somewhat sparse. From Riverbum
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Midge, Real, Black

Midge, Real, Black: The Black Real Midge is a midge pattern designed for stillwater and those springcreek situations where the currents are minimal and the fish has an inordinate amount of time to scrutinize your fly. Such situations are demanding and can try a fisherman’s patience to the limit. Many times a very […]

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Midge, Parachute, Tan

Midge, Parachute, Tan: The white post on this Tan Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are hatching. From Riverbum
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Midge, Parachute, Peacock

Midge, Parachute, Peacock: The white post on this Peacock Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are hatching. From Riverbum
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Midge, Parachute, Olive

Midge, Parachute, Olive: The white post on this Olive Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are hatching. From Riverbum
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