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A.P. stands for all purpose. The pattern was created by Denny Rickard of Oregon in the early 90's. It was used for copying the Damsel fly nymph ...
View full detailsOne of the the most popular and versatile dry flies ever created. Imitates many bugs from the Midge to the big Drakes. A fly that should be in ever...
View full detailsThis pattern is an Adams with a yellow tag on the back end. This yellow tag can simulate the egg sack that forms on the mayfly. I find it also can ...
View full detailsThis is an Adams pattern with a big white Wulff wing. The fly is high floating with a great profile.
A pattern from Thomas Ames' Hatch Guide and over the years I have found it to be the most productive pattern for the alder fly hatch that happens o...
View full detailsThis is a large stonefly pattern designed and tied by one of our tier, Dan LaPointe from New Hampshire.
The Antron egg fly is a very realistic egg fly, which when wet becomes very translucent. I have caught fish on it during the spring sucker spawn an...
View full detailsOriginated by A.W. Ballou of Litchfield Maine and is given credit for creating the first marabou streamer.
The Barnes Special was created by C. Lowell Barnes a guide from Sebago Lake in southern Maine.
The Barnes Special was created by C. Lowell Barnes a guide from Sebago Lake in southern Maine. Locally tied and tested ™
The Barr emerger was created by John Barr. It is one of the best nymphs to use where there are lots of Blue Winged Olives and other small mayflies.
Created by John Barr. It's one of the most effective Mayfly nymphs ever created. A good compliment to the Pheasant tail.
The Barr emerger was created by John Barr. It is one of the best nymphs to use where there are lots of Blue winged olives and other small mayflies....
View full detailsSome essential flies to get the beginner started. We've chosen a dozen flies that are effective and easy to fish - real classics - all tied right h...
View full detailsa local casting streamer, popularized by Harry Cary, "The Dean of Steep Bank Pool"
Another very effective Alvin Theriault fly. Good as a leach pattern.
A simple dry fly with two hackle colors. The brown for the fish to see and the white for the fisherman.
The Black Ghost was created by Herb Welch of Oquossoc Maine in 1927. Herb Welch created the first streamer fly in 1901 while fishing and guiding on...
View full detailsDesigned by Herb Welch of Oquossoc- one of the most popular flies in this area.
My favorite streamer,created by Herb Welch in Oquossoc Maine. Tyed with marabou feather for great motion in the water.
An all black version of the Black Wullf.
A dark minnow or leach pattern
Originated by Art Flick of Westkill New York to imitate the bait fish of the same name. Good during their spring spawning run.
This is an old pattern added to the Wulff family by Dan Bailey of Montana in the 1930's.
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