Mar
16
Conehead Kiwi Muddler: This conehead version of the unbeatable Muddler will get down to where the fish are. Tie it on and swing it in front of those big trout and see what happens next. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
16
Cow Killer Ant: This ant incorporates everything we want in a good terrestrial pattern. It sits low in the water, floats all day long, is visible, and catches fish. What more could you ask for? From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
16
Bass Hard Foam Popper: These aren’t subtle. Also great for the angler that wants to fish one fly all day, and have it float as high at 5 p.m. as it did at 5 a.m. From Riverbum
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Mar
16
Egg Sucking String Leech (Lead Eye): These are very large flies that are fairly easy to cast with tremendous articulated action in the water. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
16
Cahill: These are truly versatile flies. From the “Catskills” style of fly tying, the bunched feather wing gives a great illusion of movement. A great choice when the fish are “adams-ed” out. From Riverbum
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Mar
16
Black Beetle, Dave’s : There are lots of beetles in the world, and a lot of them are black. Trout like them - always have a few in your box. From Riverbum
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Mar
16
Bead Head Z Wing Caddis, Mercer’s : The ultimate caddis nymph. A little z-wing goes a long way in making this fly look like its serious about getting to the surface and getting the heck out of dodge. From Riverbum
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Mar
16
Aanes’ Mo Joe Golden Stone: The twisted foam body and dense wing will keep this bug floating all day. From Riverbum
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Mar
16
Aanes’ Mo Joe Hopper: The twisted foam adds segmentation and the rubber legs give it plenty of action in the water. From Riverbum
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Mar
16
Bruiser: The perfect fly to swing for steelies. From Riverbum
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