The Gray Paramerger, designed by Western fly fishing guide Jake Ricks, is essentially a dry fly with the trailing shuck of an emerger. This fly is very effective during the emergent stage mayfly hatches. Trout can become super selective during Mayfly hatches and a pattern such as the Gray Paramerger can be the difference between a successful trip and casting practice.
A relatively new fly compared to many, the WD40 came on to the scene and has proven itself quickly as a fly to fish. An effective fly fished in the surface film, just under the surface or swept up...
Many times sparsely dressed is the rule of the day when it comes to fooling a selective trout feeding on Mayfly emergers. The Gray RS2 most notably is a delicate, simplistic yet deadly fly during...
Fly fishers in many places are finding that Gray Scuds are very productive trout flies. They are important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key specifically on...
Midge patterns are overlooked by many fly anglers. Midges are most commonly used to match Chironomid hatches but often work great when fish refuse other dry flies. Chironomids hatch year round but...
The Gray Drake Comparadun provides a great mix of lifelike silhouette, visibility, and buoyancy. Many Yellowstone area fly fishing guides go straight to comparaduns when a hatch brings up actively...
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