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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the BLM Nymph
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The BLM is an excellent small, flashy nymph that works especially well in lakes. FIsh it either under an indicator or behind an attractor dry, fishing blind or casting to s...
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the Kaufmann's Chironomid Pupa
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With the current high water in the rivers, it's lake season in Montana right now. This is a good pattern to imitate emerging chironomids, the main hatch in many area lakes....
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the Partridge Caddis Emerger
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This is a basic, quick caddis emerger pattern using two magic materials, partridge flank feathers and peacock herl.
Hook: short-shank dry or nymph, #14.
Thread: 8/0 ...
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Parks' Fly Shop: Pale Morning Dun (PMD) Cripple with Turkey Round Body
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This is a standard Quigley or DOA style cripple pattern tied with a somewhat unusual material, turkey round feather fibers.
Hook: standard dry, #14-20.
Thread: 8/0 lt. ca...
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the BUBfly Nymph
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This is a classic "junk bug" originated by Chuck Tryon. A good choice at the tail end of runoff on the Yellowstone River (and other big freestone rivers). Pitch it right in...
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the Widow Spruce Moth
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Spruce moths are a critically important late summer terrestrial in the Yellowstone area. This one rides a bit lower than most and is easy to tie. HOOK: short shank dry, #...
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the Loopwing Purple Haze
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This is an excellent spring and fall "semi-attractor" most useful during the spring and fall BWO/Baetis hatches in the Yellowstone region and elsewhere. It is something of ...
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the Synth Double-Wing
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This is a good attractor dry immediately post-runoff on big rivers like the Yellowstone. For recipe, please visit http://parksflyshop.com/howto/videos.html
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the Coachman Trude Cripple
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This cripple or spent caddis-type attractor dry worked well for us last season on the Yellowstone.
Hook: #16 std. dry.
Thread: 8/0 dark brown.
Tail: amber MFC Z-Yarn...
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Parks' Fly Shop: Tying the Glasshead Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle
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This is a highly productive fly on the Firehole river in both spring (late May, June) and fall (September-October).
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