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Stimulator, Orange

Stimulator, Orange

Designed to imitate a stonefly, hopper, or caddisfly, the Orange Stimulator has proven itself to work in a variety of dry fly fishing situations and demand a spot in every trout fishing fly box. Hollow hair and ample hackle allows this fish fly to ride high and even hold a fairly heavy dropper fly. Whether tossing it during a hatch or using it as an attractor fly this pattern is always worth a few casts.

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Guide idles rod for filmmaking - The Spokesman Review


Guide idles rod for filmmaking
The Spokesman Review
Simon Perkins captures dry-fly fishermen in action on the Missouri River for his film “Sipping Dry.” The transformation of Simon Perkins is as startling as a stonefly nymph's metamorphosis to a salmonfly. While guiding fly fishers on Montana's Smith, ...

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Thoughts From My Desk About Food — Dried fruit in the off season - Ontario Argus Observer


Thoughts From My Desk About Food — Dried fruit in the off season
Ontario Argus Observer
By the way, fresh fruit and vegetables if left uncovered can attract flies, which will lay eggs and grow into maggots. In the summer months, don't leave your fresh fruit out. Yuck. The prices for most of the dried bulk fruit was awesome, ...

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Main canals present a dirty picture - The Hindu


The Hindu

Main canals present a dirty picture
The Hindu
The city is in the vicious grip of mosquitoes and flies thanks to the enormous pile up of garbage in the three main canals that project a dry look with pools of water owing to the ongoing delta modernisation works. With no water flowing and the filth, ...

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Day One: Exploring Colorado's Upper Dolores River - Field and Stream (blog)


Field and Stream (blog)

Day One: Exploring Colorado's Upper Dolores River
Field and Stream (blog)
The “prime time” experience—when wild, lightly pressured trout attack gaudy dry flies with almost reckless abandon, and massive elk herds roam aspen-lined mountains and valleys—is happening right now. The Dolores is a home river of sorts for me.

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DAVE SHORETT | - Kitsap Sun


DAVE SHORETT |
Kitsap Sun
At least this year's Orvis glossy catalog and newsprint Fishing News, which also is a catalog, did me the favor of not featuring a "revolutionary" new type of dry fly or nymph. As long as I can remember, every year there has been such a fly featured by ...

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Outdoors notebook for Feb. 4 - Canton Repository


Outdoors notebook for Feb. 4
Canton Repository
The second, “Beginning Fly Tying Class,” will introduce a variety of tying techniques, an assortment of materials and hook styles. Fish-catching streamers, nymphs and dry flies will be tied. The class will be divided into two, four-hour sessions from 1 ...

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