Fly Fishing

Blue Winged Olive




Dry Flies

1.Elk Hair Caddis

2.Adams

3.Griffiths Gnat

4.Royal Coachman

5.Royal Stimulator

6.Blue Winged Olive

7.Renegade

8.Pale Morning Dun

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Terrestrials

BWO: This fly is most commonly used to immitate the Baetis mayfly, although it can serve as an immitation for over 50 other mayflie (mostly those belonging to the Baetidae family). Baetis are the first big mayfly hatch of the year (anywhere from February to the end of March), but also have a decent hatch toward the end of the season (Sept/Oct). Fish this nymph toward the bottom of a river or swing it during a hatch.



BC Adventure Caddis Importance to Fishing

Earth Link Caddis Information

Utahonthefly.com Caddis Entomology

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