"Royal Wulff"
species: attractor
type:
dry

sizes: #8 - 14
One of the first flies with a hair wing. Designed by famed angler, Lee
Wulff. Very good floater in rough water. Catches a variety of
species. Series of flies in Grey, White, Grizzly, Yellow.
Fish: trout, panfish,
steelhead, salmon
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"Rusty Rat"
species: minnow
type: Atlantic Salmon fly

sizes: 4 - 12
A traditional-style, old line Atlantic
Salmon pattern. Like this class of flies, ornately dressed in a "wet
streamer fly" format. Usually fished on floating lines in a
down-and-across technique.
Fish: Atlantic Salmon
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"Salmon Fly"
species: stonefly adult
type:
dry

sizes: #4 - 10
These big, bushy dry flies can be "hammered" by large western trout
when naturals are active. Very good floater in rugged, big water.
Normally fished near shoreline brush where adults are found.
Fish: trout, panfish
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"San Juan Worm"
species: worm
type:
specialty

sizes: #4 - 12
Imitates the red
worms found in the San
Juan River of New Mexico. Also can
be effective as a general worm pattern
for Bass, Panfish & Trout.
Fish: trout, panfish,
bass
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"Sand Crab"
species: permit
type:
saltwater

sizes: #1/0 - 2
Crab imitation tied "upside down" so it can be fished on the
bottom. Effective pattern when permit, bonefish, etc. are feeding on crabs
in the saltwater flats.
Fish: permit
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"Silver Grey"
species: baitfish
in general
type: Atlantic Salmon fly

sizes: #2 - 6
This is typical of
the "old school"
streamer patterns developed years ago
for Salmon. Like streamers generally,
it is fished subsurface with movement to
suggest a small fish/minnow. The silver flash is visible to fish on this
lightly-dressed pattern.
Fish: salmon, pike,
trout, bass
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