Thorax, Lawson’s
Thorax, Lawson’s : The thorax mayfly pattern is a very realistic fly on the water. The hackle is cropped at the belly of the fly so it sits flat on the water’s surface. From American Fly Fishing
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Thorax, Lawson’s : The thorax mayfly pattern is a very realistic fly on the water. The hackle is cropped at the belly of the fly so it sits flat on the water’s surface. From American Fly Fishing
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Stimulator, Kaufmann’s : 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. From American Fly Fishing
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Seahabit Bucktail: The sea habit bucktail is a hard-working, long-lasting baitfish pattern ready for all your big salt needs. From American Fly Fishing
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San Juan Worm: The San Juan Worm is one of those flies that works so well, we recommend you use them only in great time of need. From American Fly Fishing
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Waller Foam Waker: The next generation of the infamous Waller Waker. It now has foam to help with floatation. From American Fly Fishing
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Techno Wog: The famous Pink Polywog updated a couple of notches. These float like corks. Steelies and Silvers love these guys. Ever see a Silver take a top water fly? Wow! From American Fly Fishing
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Transparants, Steeve’s : Terrestrials. Fish just below the surface…just like real ants. From American Fly Fishing
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Sowbug: Scuds are a trout favorite - especially in mountain lakes and tailwaters. Don’t leave home without some. From American Fly Fishing
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Surf Candy, Popovics: Popovic’s Surf Candy is the striper fly to use when small baitfish are present. This pattern will also put up with the sandy abuse when fishing from the beach. From American Fly Fishing
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Slow Water Sally: One of the most realistic pattern we have seen. Reports on it are great. From American Fly Fishing
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