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 well, lands right side up, and is easy to follow even in riffly stream currents where trout tend to feed.
Parachute flies are very popular in fly fishing due to their combination of visibility and fishability. The Parachute Blue Winged Olive Dun Post closely resembles a hatching Blue Winged Olive, floats...
The Parachute Hopper Fly is perhaps the most popular hopper pattern around. It is highly visible and is also useful for floating a weighted dropper nymph in a dry-dropper rig. The Parachute Hopper...
The white post on this Olive Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are...
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...
The Slate/Olive Comparadun Fly is a very effective pattern for selective fish. The color and profile of this fly closely match the natural mayflies found on the water. Fish do not refuse this...
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