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  • The Hottest Part of the Hatch - Fishing the Emergence with Wagner
    May 3, 2014

    The Hottest Part of the Hatch - Fishing the Emergence with Wagner

    (Before you read this article, please click on the image above or the song title here to cue Richard Wagner's piece, Ride of the Valkyries).With Wagner now providing a soundtrack for this article, imagine with me hundreds of thousands of mature mayfly nymphs, caddis pupa, and midge pupa staging among the rocks along the bottom [...]
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  • Fly Selection 101: Introducing The TRUE FLY Patterns
    March 2, 2014

    Fly Selection 101: Introducing The TRUE FLY Patterns

    I kept the True Flies installment of the Fly Selection 101 articles until last because these patterns are near and dear to my geeky, invertebrate-loving heart! Not to be confused with the broader invertebrate order Diptera that also goes by the moniker "True Flies" and includes midges, mosquitoes, crane flies and black flies, we are [...]
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  • Fly Selection 101: Introducing the ATTRACTOR FLY Patterns
    February 1, 2014

    Fly Selection 101: Introducing the ATTRACTOR FLY Patterns

     Like a high-stepping line of Las Vegas showgirls or the cast of Baywatch, the family of flies called Attractors rely more on flash and embellishment than attempting to represent any true invertebrate species. Making up roughly 20% of dry patterns and 30% of wet patterns, flies from this family are dressed in tinsel, copper, mirrored Mylar, [...]
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  • Fly Selection 101:  Introducing The GENERALIST FLY Patterns
    January 1, 2014

    Fly Selection 101: Introducing The GENERALIST FLY Patterns

    A perennial complaint that I have heard from customers over the years is their inability to remember the names of their flies, what invertebrates they represent, and when to use each. We have all at one time or another visited the local fly shop to pick up "must have patterns" only to add them [...]
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