Caddis Poopah
Caddis Poopah: Without a doubt, this is one caddis pattern everyone needs to have. Works great for trout and steelhead. From Riverbum
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Caddis Poopah: Without a doubt, this is one caddis pattern everyone needs to have. Works great for trout and steelhead. From Riverbum
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Barr’s Tungstone: With its gold tungsten bead this stonefly gets down fast. It looks buggy and the fish agree. Tie one on and join the converts. From Riverbum
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Crystal Wing Rusty Spinner: When the mayflies have mated and are falling to the water, tie on one of these spinners and hold on tight. From American Fly Fishing
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Cowens Albie Anchovy: What a kick butt looking fly. This little guy has got to be wonderful to cast and be really effective for many species of fish. From American Fly Fishing
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Blados Crease Fly: We have really enjoyed fishing this fly in Bajas’ Sea of Cortez. My guess is that they would also be very good anywhere where top action is hot and heavy. From Riverbum
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Drowned Spinner, Barrs’: Try this pattern on the next spinner fall you see. From American Fly Fishing
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Brown Drake, Nealley’s : Try these large mayflies, they drive those big trout wild. From Riverbum
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Bloom’s Parachute Ant: Trout love ants. Toss one out and hold on tight. From Riverbum
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Dead Drift Crayfish: Tim Haddon developed this fly on the Truckee River to imitate the crayfish that fish gorge themselves on. Like the name says, it fishes best on a dead drift. From American Fly Fishing
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Burk’s Bead Head Crystal Hunchback: This small mayfly pattern joins a long list of Andy Burk hunchback flies that are flat out killer. From Riverbum
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