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 can be fished in rough water, near banks, or wherever fish may hold. It is wise to include several sizes in the fly box.
The Tan Parachute Hopper was an instant success when it burst onto the scene some 15+ years ago and now is a solid classic. Although it certainly isn't the only one that works, this fly is THE fly...
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...
The addition of a parachute hackle and white post has taken the popular Madam X to new levels of fly fishing popularity with the Olive Parachute Madam X. The PMX, as it's known, is a must have in any...
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...
Parachute Hare's Ear Olive - did you know it also works as a dry fly? The Olive Parachute Hares Ear combines the fish catching qualities of the Hares Ear Nymph and Parachute Adams dry fly to...
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