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Created by Don Gapen of Canada to intimate the minnow found in the rivers of Ontario. One of the most versatile flies of all time.
Named because the first fish it caught was a 9 pound 3 ounce salmon. Originated by Dr Sanborn of Waterville Maine.
Created by Henry Wells in the late 1800's after the lake by the same name.
An attractive olive downwing streamer created by Gene Maxim and Butch Carey for their fishing friend, John Perkins. Tied as a Dace imitation when ...
View full detailsAnother Carrie Stevens pattern. A great color for spring fishing in our area lakes.
Pink is a great color to fish in the spring when the smelt are being fed on .
One of the original bucktail streamer designs two great colors to put together on one fly.
This is a variation of the hornberg that is fished like a streamer.
A streamer adapted from the dry fly of the same name. A very good attractor pattern.
Created by Bob Shufelt of the Moosehead Lake region of Maine. Another white marabou killer.
A nicely colored down wing smelt pattern.
A simple, yet effective streamer to imitate smelt.
A very attractive smelt pattern, sparsely tied.
Created by John Barr. This fly stands up to its name and has saved the day on more than one occasion.
A very attractive blue smelt pattern. Very good on our Rangeley area lakes .
Originated by a Maine game warden named Joseph Stickney in 1925. This is one of the real classic Maine streamer flies. NOTE: The current flies we h...
View full detailsThis fly was created by Rob Donald of Rob's Fly Shop. It is a great pattern for Drake hatches and as a general search pattern.
An attractive variation of a woolly bugger.
A Bud Wilcox of Rangeley creation - good for imitating a crayfish.
Originated in the 1930's by a Maine game warden named Joseph Stickney.
This is a great streamer pattern for during any Drake or Hex hatch. I recommend fluffing up the dubbing body to give the fly bulk and life.
Winnipesaukee Smelt uses peacock and purple effectively to imitate smelt. Marabou feathers give good motion in the water.
Created by Joe Sterling One of the most popular streamer patterns in Maine.
The all time best seller, we add a little flash in the tail and weight under the body. Not only a great beginner fly, but these are used around the...
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