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$1.95

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Stimulator Golden Stone
This is a strong favorite for those fishing hesperoperla pacifica- the golden stonefly. It has just the right golden body and golden wing to fool selective fish. |
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$1.95

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Foam Head Golden Stone
Use this as a stonefly- catch fish. Use it as a hopper- catch fish. Basically, using this fly means...catching fish. |
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$2.25

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Norm Woods Special
This fly bears the name of the long-time Deschutes River guide who invented it. Looks like a stimulator, which was likely based on the Norm Woods Special, but the Norm Woods typically out-performs a stimulator for big trout during our salmonfly hatch. |
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$1.95

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Skwala Fly, Dave's
It's buggy, it's brown and green, it's got a precisely cut wing- just throw on a slice of cheese and put it in a bun and this could be the trout's grease-burger USA. |
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$1.84-$1.95

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Royal Wulff
These flies designed by Lee Wulff should be considered along with the Adams and the Elk Hair Caddis as must haves. |
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$1.95

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Humpy
If you find yourself looking at a piece of new water, you've never been there before, you're not sure what this new place is about...it might be time to do the Humpy dance. Available in green, red and yellow. |
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$1.95

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Parachute Cranefly
The Cranefly may be one of the least acknowledged insects on the Deschutes, but it is very present and very fishable. |
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$1.95

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Parachute Yellow Sally, Trina's
Yellow Sallies are the smallest stonefly, but should not be overlooked. These fish well through the summer, particularly on the Deschutes below Maupin. |
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