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 this pattern in fly boxes for years to come.
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...
Fly fishers who frequently encounter highly selective trout will enjoy CDC Blue Winged Olive. The floatation qualities of CDC make it possible to fish this sparse and realistic dry fly without having...
Any trout fisher that has spent a frustrating time trying to imitate BWOs in a heavy hatch only to watch every pattern get ignored will love the Crippled Blue Winged Olive. Trout sometimes ignore all...
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...
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