Bunny Duns are becoming popular for fishing to selective trout in some of the more well known fly fishing waters. The Blue Winged Olive Bunny Dun has a lifelike mayfly shape and, unlike most CDC dry flies, it can be treated with a liquid fly floatant.
Many fly fishers have been baffled by rising trout that seem to ignore every pattern in the fly box. Often these selective fish are keying on spent mayflies. Trout rising to spinners often sip them...
Al Caucci and Bob Nastasi introduced the Comparadun style of dry fly in the early 1970 and wrote about it in their manualHatches (and Hatches II ). The BWO Comparadun sits...
Baetis or Blue Wing Olive Mayflies hatch both in the spring and fall on many waters. They are a critical food sorce and nearly all the fish in the river will key on them. The hatches are exciting to...
The Thorax Blue Winged Olive was created to have the exact profile and impression of a mayfly dun on the water. The hackle is trimmed on the bottom of the fly which makes it land upright and float...
Blue Winged Olive Parachute flies are very popular in fly fishing due to their combination of visibility and fishability. This fishing fly closely resembles a hatching Blue Winged Olive dun, floats...
Blue Winged Olive Traditional continues to prove itself as a top producing pattern. This basic pattern floats well, is durable, and has a silhouette fish love. These characteristics will keep...
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