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Carrie Stevens' best known fly. A beautiful tie on this long shank hook. Still tied locally. The Red Gray Ghost has red tinsel and a red underwing.
The famous Rangeley fly with the action of marabou.
A large dun used to imitate the drake, our largest of mayflies. Popular on our waters starting about the third week of June.
Originated by Bert Quimby of Windham Maine and used on the area lakes for salmon and brook trout. Inspired by the famous Gray Ghost streamer. Mara...
View full detailsA Green Drake pattern that sets low in the film for a great presentation.
This pattern is a favorite on our rivers in the spring when the green caddis are in the rivers. A most for any trip to the Rapid river.
A classic nymph pattern from Pennsylvania.
A bright, high floating attractor pattern.
Created by Dan Bailey of Montana in the 1930's. One of only a few Wulffs tied with floss for the body.
A dozen great dries for fishing the Rangeley area and beyond. Hornberg, Klinkhamer, Wulffs, and many more. The box may vary from the one in the ph...
View full detailsA collection of nine favorite streamers used in the Rangeley area including the Golden Retriever, Black Ghost Marabou, Kennebago Smelt and more. Th...
View full detailsA classic design hopper pattern. Designed and tied by our tier Dan LaPointe from New Hampshire
A very attractive and high floating fly from the western states. The H&L is a very versatile pattern with many feeding triggers.
The Hairwing Dun was created by Rene Harrop of Idaho in the 1980's. The story goes that he was fishing the Firehole River during a good Caddis hatc...
View full detailsOne of the best known and all purpose nymphs. Good for all Mayflies and small tan Caddis during the summer.
One of the best known and all purpose nymphs. Good for all Mayflies and small tan Caddis during the summer.
One of the best known and all purpose nymphs but with some flash along the back. Good for all Mayflies and small tan Caddis during the summer.
The classic Hares Ear pattern in olive.
The classic Hares Ear pattern in olive.
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A great emerger pattern. Good during a summer Caddis hatch.
This is a heavy version of the famous Pat's Rubberlegs. Tungsten bead for weight and a shaggy body.
This pattern is good for the spring hatches of dark bodied caddis.
An essential for any spring time Mayfly hatch.
The standard for those early season Hendrickson hatches in the light body color.
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