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This bad boy has a wide platform that makes a beautiful splat when hammering grassy banks. The white poly wing is easy for the angler to see, and the thick, two-tone foam body has plenty of buoyancy to suspend your favorite dropper.
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Kris Keller's Crane makes a great adult Cranefly imitation and it can be skated or dead-drifted with confidence on rivers where these giant insects are found. Tan Size 10.
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Every Summer we get swarms of big Carpenter Ants and trout definitely take notice once they hit the water. This simple parachute ant pattern is a great choice for imitating these insects, and is very easy to see. Size 12.
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Just a good old fashioned parachute pattern with one of our favorite colors of ice dub for the body. The UV Cinnamon Parachute is a great general mayfly pattern as well as a great searching pattern.
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The Purple Craze is nearly identical to the infamous Purple Haze, but with two small differences. The first is that the tail on this pattern is black deer hair as opposed to natural and the second is that the thorax is made from UV purple Ice Dub instead of straight Super Floss. The body on this pattern tends to be a little skinnier than the purple haze as well, and there are days they will noticeably eat the Purple Craze better than its predecessor.
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Will Dornan's Circus Peanut is another tried-and-true foam chernobyl pattern that works great for stoneflies and terrestrials.
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Dave Bloom's Parachute Spruce Moth is a money bug during late summer when the spruce moths are out, and the pink parachute make it really easy to see. Size 14.
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The H&L Variant is a classic American dry fly with a pretty cool history. R.C. Coffman of Colorado tied the first H and L Variant in the mid 50's, and apparently sold so many to President Eisenhower that he said he was able to buy a “house and a lot” (thus the “H” and “L”) on the Fryingpan River in Colorado. Obviously he might have embellished that story just a bit, but the H&L Variant remains once of the classic Western Attractors of the 20th century and can also be a great general mayfly pattern too.
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Williams' Fly Bee is a good spent or fluttering wasp imitation and can be deadly during the months of August and September. Size 12
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Out of stockThe True Wasp looks like it literally flew right out of the nest and into the bins. They don't get much more realistic than this, and bees & wasps are always a good choice during the last summer months. Size 12.
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Out of stockThe Damsel in Distress is a great looking adult damsel fly with great proportions and is very easy to see. Size 12
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Will Dornan's Micro Water Walker Peanut is identical to his popular Micro Gold Member pattern, but with a golden body instead of brown. This is a great little attractor pattern but it also works well for yellow sallies as well.