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Flies
| American March Brown Dun (M2001D) |
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The American March Brown is one of the first large mayflies to hatch and they are clingers. There are several species that hatch throughout... |
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| American March Brown Emerger (M2001E) |
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The summer hatches of the American March Browns typically take place around the middle part of the day. The hatches earlier in the year and in the... |
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| American March Brown Spinner (M2001S) |
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The American March Brown is one of the largest mayflies to hatch in the Eastern states and the Mid-west. Another common name for this... |
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| Beginner Trout Stream Fly Collection (FC 106) |
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Beginner Trout Stream Fly Collection: Selected specifically those new to the art of fly fishing.... |
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| Best Southern Tailwater Fly Collection (FC 105) |
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This fly collection has been selected from flies that imitate the specific foods and aquatic insects found... |
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| Better Southeastern Tailwater Fly Collection (FC 104) |
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This fly collection has been selected from flies that imitate the specific foods and aquatic insects found... |
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| Black Ant (T201) |
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Terrestrial insects by definition are insects that are born or living on land rather than in the sea or the air. The only time that terrestrial... |
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| Black Marabou Sculpin (S401) |
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Sculpins are elongated, tapered fish, usually with wide, heavy heads and appear like a small version of a catfish. These baitfish, which... |
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| Blue Quill Dun (M2601D) |
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The Blue Quill sometimes known as the Mahogany Dun or Little Blue Quill is one of the first hatches of the year along with the Quill Gordons and... |
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| Blue Quill Emerger (M2601E) |
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Blue quill nymphs often have a difficult time shedding their shucks, often times surfacing numerous times in the process. This difficulty is more... |
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| Blue Quill Nymph (M2601N) |
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The Blue Quill sometimes known as the Mahogany Dun or Little Blue Quill is one of the first hatches of the year along with the Quill Gordons and... |
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| Blue Winged Olive Dun (M101D) |
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The Blue Winged Olive is the “universal” mayfly because it is found in just about every trout stream in the USA. Also, the hatch... |
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| Blue Winged Olive Emerger (M101E) |
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Typically, the blue winged olive hatch occurs in open water. The blue winged olive emergers swim to the surface in the open water. These emerging... |
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| Blue Winged Olive Nymph (M101N) |
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The blue winged olive nymphs of the Baetidae family are free swimmers. They can vary in color from light shades of brown to light olive. They are... |
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| Brown Drake Dun (M1001D) |
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Brown Drake Dun: The Brown Drake hatch usually starts about dark or just after dark and when the weather is mild. Since it is warm, their... |
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| Brown Drake Emerger with Trailing Shuck (M1001ETS) |
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Perfect Fly Brown Drake Emerger: As previously stated the trout eat emergers far more then they do the duns and spinners. The emerging... |
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| Brown Drake Nymph (M1001N) |
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Brown Drake Mayfly Nymph: When the hatch starts, the nymphs will leave their burrows, and swim to the surface hanging just below the... |
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| Brown Drake Spinner (M1001S) |
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Perfect Fly Brown Drake Spinner: The spinner falls occur during the night and provide great action if you prefer night trout fishing, but... |
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| Brown Sculpin (S102) |
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Sculpins are elongated, tapered fish, usually with wide, heavy heads and appear like a small version of a catfish. These baitfish, which... |
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| Cinnamon Caddis Adult (C802Ab) |
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Trout take particular notice of the adult Cinnamon Caddis once the females begin depositing their eggs (which usually occurs in the late... |
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| Cinnamon Caddis Larva (C802Lb) |
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These net-spinning caddis larvae actually catch their food in the current by creating small nets on rocks. These nets appear similar to parachutes... |
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| Cinnamon Caddis Pupa (C802Pb) |
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The Cinnamon Caddis pupae are very vulnerable to trout as the pupae swim to the surface to hatch, making this the most productive time to fish... |
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| Cranefly Adult (L501A) |
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The adult Cranefly has a skinny body, long slender legs, and 2 pair of long wings that lie folded against the Cranefly’s back. In fact... |
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| Cream Cahill Dun (M2002D) |
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The Cream Cahill is a common name that includes several clinger species of mayflies. They are somewhat difficult to describe in that they are... |
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| Cream Cahill Spinner (M2002S) |
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The Cream Cahill duns hatch periodically throughout a long period of time but the spinner fall occurs in a much shorter period of time. Mating... |
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| Cream Midge Larva (E102L) |
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In appearance, the midge larvae look similar to worm-like grubs. They are shaped long and skinny and have segmented bodies. There are normally... |
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| Cream Midge Pupa (E102P) |
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The Cream Midge Papa looks almost like the larva with a thick thorax that contains the wings of the developing midge. The wings and the... |
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| Eastern Green Drake Dun (M701D) |
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Eastern Green Drake Dun: Eastern Green Drake, a very large mayfly, and we offer the Perfect Fly spinner in hook size 8 only. The best part... |
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| Eastern Green Drake Emerger with Trailing shuck (M701ETS) |
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Emergers: The emergence of the Eastern Green Drake can happen from mornings to mid afternoon and therefore, is not usually concentrated at... |
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| Eastern Green Drake Female Spinner (M701SF) |
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Spinner: The Green Drake spinner is often referred to as the coffin fly, and I do not know why since it does not resemble the true... |
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| Eastern Green Drake Male Spinner (M701SM) |
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Spinner: The Green Drake spinner is often referred to as the coffin fly, and I do not know why since it does not resemble the true... |
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| Eastern Green Drake Nymph (M701N) |
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Nymphs: The Eastern Green Drakes spend most of their lives in, and consequently are found in, the soft or silt bottoms of moderately... |
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| Eastern Pale Evening Dun (M2401D) |
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The Early season hatches of the Eastern Pale... |
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| Eastern Pale Evening Dun Emerger (M2401E) |
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Emerger: |
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| Eastern Pale Evening Dun Emerger with Trailing Shuck (M2401ETS) |
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They usually hatch in the afternons when the weather is sunny. However, clouds may vary the time but it is usually between 1:00 and 4:00 P. M.... |
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| Eastern Pale Evening Dun Nymph (M2401N) |
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The Pale Evening Dun Nymphs are crawler nymphs and as such prefer moderate currents like riffles, runs, or pocket water. The Pale Evening... |
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| Eastern Pale Evening Dun Spinner (M2401S) |
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Spinner: The mating of the Pale Evening Dun occurs on the trees and vegetation near the banks of the trout stream. After mating, the female... |
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| Giant Black Stonefly Nymph (S301N) |
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A little bit of detective work is required to determine when the giant black stoneflies are hatching. Look for nymphal shucks and/or empty skins... |
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| Golden Stonefly Adult (S801A) |
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These are medium to large size stoneflies. Golden Stonefly hatches usually provide excellent action. They can last much longer than most other... |
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| Golden Stonefly Nymph (S801N) |
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These are medium to large size stoneflies. Golden Stonefly hatches usually provide excellent action. They can last much longer than most other... |
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| Good Southeastern Tailwater Fly Collection (FC 103) |
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This fly collection has been selected from flies that imitate the specific foods and aquatic insects found... |
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| Great Autumn Brown Sedge Adult (C500A) |
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The Great Autumn Brown Sedge is also called the Fall Caddis or the October Caddis and Great because it is large. Obviously with a name like... |
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| Great Autumn Brown Sedge Pupa (C600P) |
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The Great Autumn Brown Sedge is also called the Fall Caddis or the October Caddis and Great because it is large. Obviously with a name like... |
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| Great Olive Winged Drake Dun (M1301D) |
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Dun: The Great Olive-Winged Drake duns are of ample size to make a tasty meal for a trout, so we stock them with a size 8 hook. The Olive... |
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| Great Olive Winged Drake Emerger with Trailing Shuck (M1301ETS) |
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Emerger: The Great Olive-Winged Drake emerging nymphs leave their burrows and swim to the surface. Once there, they abandon their nymphal... |
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| Great Olive Winged Drake Nymph (M1301N) |
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The Great Olive-Winged Drake or the Hexagenia limbata is burrower nymph that can be found in the East, Mid West as well as the West. Sometimes... |
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| Great Olive Winged Drake Spinner (M1301S) |
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Spinner: The Great Olive-Winged Drake Spinners, both male and females, usually start to fall when it is beginning to get dark, and... |
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| Green Caddis Adult (C900A) |
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The green caddisfly adult (aka green sedge adult), as you would expect, has a green body with gray or brown mottled wings. Occasionally, they have... |
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| Green Caddis Larva (Green Rock Worm) (C900L) |
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The Green Caddis sometimes known as the Green Sedge is the Rhyacophila species of caddis flies and is one of the free-living types of caddis... |
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| Green Caddis Pupa (C900P) |
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The Green Caddis sometimes known as the Green Sedge is the Rhyacophila species of caddis flies and is one of the free-living types of caddis... |
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| Green Sandwich Hopper (T102) |
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Terrestrial insects by definition are insects that are born or living on land rather than in the sea or the air. The only time that terrestrial... |
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| Hellgrammite (L601) |
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The Hellgrammite is the larva stage of life of the Dobsonfly. They can be as long as 3 inches and they can live as long as 4 years in the... |
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| Hendrickson Dun (Female) (M1601DF) |
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First of all, it is important to understand that there is a definite difference between the male and the female duns. The male for example is the... |
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| Hendrickson Dun Male (Red Quill) (M1601DM) |
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First of all, it is important to understand that there is a definite difference between the male and the female duns. The male for example is the... |
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| Hendrickson Nymph (M1601N) |
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The Hendricksons are the females and the Red Quills are the males and they are different in color and in size. The male and female spinners are... |
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| Hendrickson Spinner (Female) (M1601SF) |
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Spinners are the adult mayflies that fly and mate high above the waters of the streams and you may not notice them. The Hendrickson spinner fall... |
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| Hendrickson Spinner (Male Red Quill) (M1601SM) |
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The Hendrickson and Red Quill spinner fall it is usually the main event of the hatch and can be very heavy at times. After mating, the males will... |
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| Inch Worm (Moth Larva) (T319) |
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Terrestrial insects are insects that are born on land and spend their life on land. They only get into the water accidentally by falling, flying... |
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| Japanese Beetle (T301) |
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Terrestrial insects by definition are insects that are born or living on land rather than in the sea or the air. The only time that terrestrial... |
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| Late Winter Spring Fly Collection (FC101) |
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