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One of fly fishing's most historical patterns, the Light Cahill began catching fish before the turn of the 20th century. Resting on the water, it represents many light colored adult mayflies. This Tie-A-Fly kit provides you practice in dubbing tying wings. When you master tying a smooth, tight, tapered bodied... |
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Ever since Charles Adams first tried this Len Halladay-designed fly in the early 1920s, the Adams earned and retained the reputation of being one of fly fishing's most versatile patterns. It represents many darker species of mayflies, caddis and deer flies. |
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A.P. Nymph Tie-A-Fly kit provides excellent training for tying more complicated patterns. Created by California's Andre Puyans, this below-the-surface pattern belongs in every fly box, right along side the Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear |
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Created by Doug Prince, the Prince Nymph is a popular attractor pattern that looks a little like a mayfly nymph and also a little like a stonefly nymph. |
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Regarded as the most productive general purpose adult caddisfly pattern, the Elk Hair Caddis was developed by Al Troth in 1955. The Elk Hair Caddis imitates a fluttering female caddisfly depositing eggs on the water. Easy to tie, and easy to see on the water, the Elk Hair Caddis is... |
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Easy to tie, productive on the streams, the Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear is to nymph fishing what the Elk Hair Caddis is to dry fly fishing. It's available everywhere, and virtually every angler has a selection in his fly box. The Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear represents many larvae aquatic lifeforms... |
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Parachute-style flies permit you to land your fly softly and in an upright position. And once it starts its journey downstream, the white wing makes it a lot easier to follow. The Parachute Adams represents many dark hued insects. The parachute technique learned in this Tie-A-Fly kit can be readily... |
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Created by an English fly tyer, Frank Sawyer, the Pheasant Tail Nymph has gained a worldwide reputation as a prolific producing below-the-surface pattern. Many fly tying experts consider the Pheasant Tail Nymph to be the best of all imitator of mayfly nymphs. |
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$14.99
The Stimulator was created by the very talented Randall Kaufmann, and is and adult stonefly imitation. The Stimulator's popularity has spread across the United States, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. |
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"It catches more fish than any other pattern ever devised." That's the reputation of the Woolly Bugger. Imitationg aquatic lifeforms from leaches to crayfish, the Woolly Bugger attracts all fresh water fish in all types of water. The Woolly Bugger is an excellent beginning pattern for the less-than-expert fly tyer. |