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Dries (128)
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Designed to be buoyant, or to float on the surface of the water. Dry flies typically represent the adult form of an aquatic or terrestrial insect. Dry flies are generally considered freshwater flies.
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Nymphs (80)
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Designed to resemble the immature form of aquatic insects and small crustaceans. Nymph flies are generally considered freshwater flies.
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Streamers (9)
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Designed to resemble some form of baitfish or other large aquatic prey. Streamer flies may be patterned after both freshwater and saltwater prey species. Streamers are effective for almost any type of gamefish.
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Wet Flies (1)
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Designed to sink below the surface of the water. Wet flies have been tied in a wide variety of patterns to represent larva, nymphs, pupa, drowned insects, baitfish and other underwater prey. Wet flies are generally considered freshwater flies.
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