Dry Trout Flies mimic the fly in its adult stage. Dry trout flies generally look quite delicate and go from pale to black. Try to float the dry fly at the same speed as the water to imitate the most natural look to the fish. Using a fly floatant is a good idea to stop it getting water logged
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Red Quill Parachute
USD 2.50
Renegade Cream Front Hackles
USD 2.50
Renegade Grizzle Front Hackles
USD 2.50
Blue Winged Olive Comparadun
USD 2.50
Blue Winged Olive Hi-Viz
USD 2.50
Blue Winged Olive Parachute
USD 2.50
BOB S BITS BLACK
USD 2.50
BOB S BITS CLARET
USD 2.50
BOB S BITS OLIVE
USD 2.50
Bomber Royal Wullf
USD 2.50
Brachycentrus Caddis Adult
USD 2.50
Bristol Hopper Black
USD 2.50
Bristol Hopper Claret Pearl
USD 2.50
Bristol Hopper Hares Ear
USD 2.50
Bristol Hopper Red
USD 2.50
Britten's Salmon Fly
USD 3.00
Britten's Skwala
USD 3.00
Brown Drake Extended Body
USD 2.50
Brown Drake Paradrake
USD 2.50
Brown hackle and peacock
USD 2.50
Caddis (Egg Layer)
USD 2.50
Caddis Adult (Variant)
USD 2.50
Caddis King River
USD 2.50
caddis variant dark
USD 2.50
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