If you like throwing large wet flies, with the real prospect of moving some large fish the Olive Blossom Special is the fly you want in your selection. With a good silhouette, some flash, and a good amount of weight thrown in to get it in the zone and keep it there this fly just needs two things to be effective; water, and your stripping arm. You definitely need a few of the Olive Blossom Special as part of your large fish weaponry. Put the challenge to the test, you’ll not be disappointed we assure you.
If you like throwing large wet flies, with the real prospect of moving some large fish the Orange Blossom Special is the fly you want in your selection. With a good silhouette, some flash, and a good...
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...
The Blue Winged Olive Sparkle Dunis a versitile pattern that imitates emerging or crippled mayfly duns. Fish will often key specifically on Mayflies in this vulnerable stage. Guides and avid dry fly...
The combination of crystal dubbing, high floating foam, rubber legs, hackle, elk hair and a flashy underwing make the Olive Foamulator come to life. The addition of foam and other synthetics have...
An absolutely fantastic streamer developed by Eric Beebe of Catch. The Candyman Olive wonderfully mimics a wounded baitfish darting from side to side, pushing a lot of water in the process. This...
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