This Parachute Mahogany Dun dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Mahogany Dun and lands upright more often than some other traditionally hackled trout fly patterns.
Fishermen on tricky tailwaters and spring creeks perfected the thorax style mayfly imitation. The Thorax Mohogany Dun is designed to provide buoyancy and balance on the water especially in the...
Fly fishers on waters with selective trout find that CDC Mahogany Duns provide a near perfect mayfly silhouette. They are extremely effective hatch matching dry flies when a hackled or more heavily...
The Mahogany Dun Comparadun provides a great mix of lifelike silhouette, visibility, and buoyancy. Many fly fishing experts go straight to comparaduns when a mayfly hatch brings up actively rising...
This Parachute Trico Dun dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching or spent Trico mayfly and lands upright more often than some...
This parachute dry fly is both visible for the fly fisher and very realistic to gulping trout. The Parachute Callibaetis lands upright and provides a visual focal point and is also visible in...
Brindle Chute is an orangish/brown bug. The attractive dubbing mix is a closely-held secret. Developed by Chuck Stranahan of Hamilton, MT for the hecuba mayfly hatch on the Bitterroot,...
Parachute Hare's Ear is a can't miss combination of the famous Hares Ear Nymph and Parachute Adams fly! This combination creates a substantial bug that floats well and attracts a lot of attention...
The West holds few hatch secrets anymore, and the best of the big bug action—Salmonflies, Green Drakes, and Yellow Stones—has been swatted to death on the streams and rivers. There...
This Gypsy King, Variant-Blue fly uses a simple but very effective approach of tieing hackle over the top of the foam body to give the fly CRAZY ACTION when viewed from underneath. It makes a...
This Sulphur Parachute dry fly pattern is easy to spot with it's parachute and sits down in the film where the fish like to see their prey. The wings not quite dry, like a mayfly not quite ready...
The ParaWulff comes from Jack Dennis of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Jack has come up with a nifty little parachute variation featuring two, rather than the traditional single, wings. We have been selling...
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