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This is an Adams pattern with a big white Wulff wing. The fly is high floating with a great profile.
An all black version of the Black Wullf.
This is an old pattern added to the Wulff family by Dan Bailey of Montana in the 1930's.
Big and bulky Drake imitation used to imitate our Brown Drakes that hatch around here during the month of July.
A parachute style Brown Drake that sets low on the surface in the film.
Dark body wulff one of the original colors.
A large dun used to imitate the drake, our largest of mayflies. Popular on our waters starting about the third week of June.
A Green Drake pattern that sets low in the film for a great presentation.
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 very attractive and high floating fly from the western states. The H&L is a very versatile pattern with many feeding triggers.
Originated here in Rangeley by area guide and fly tier Bud Wilcox. Good for mayflies of all sizes from Hendricksons to Drakes.
Created by Harry Murray of Virginia. Good for Drakes in the larger sizes and other mayflies in the smaller sizes.
A local favorite in a high floating Wulff pattern. A good, highly visible attractor. Great for brook trout.
A good gray bodied wulff with attractive wings.
Very popular attractor, high floating and colorful.
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One of the first wulff patterns from Lee Wulff. Good as an attractor or during a drake hatch.
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