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Deschutes Angler Guide Selection Trout Flies |
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Deschutes Steelhead Selection |
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North Umpqua Fly Selection |
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Rogue River Fly Selection |
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Sandy River Fly Selection |
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Bass Flies |
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Stillwater Flies |
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All Purpose Nymphs |
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Stonefly Nymphs |
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Caddis Nymphs/Pupa |
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Mayfly Nymphs/Soft Hackles |
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Chironomid/Midge Emergers |
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Attractor Dry Flies |
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Mayfly Dry Flies/Cripples |
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Caddis Dry Flies |
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Stonefly Dry Flies |
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Damselflies/Dragonflies Dry Flies/Larva |
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Leeches/Worms/Buggers/Scuds |
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Terrestrials |
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Steelhead Wet Flies |
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Steelhead Deep Sunk Flies |
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Steelhead Skaters |
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Steelhead Nymph |
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Alaska Flies |
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Saltwater Flies |
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Fly Boxes |
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Some of the best dry fly oppurtunities on the Deschutes River happen during Mayfly hatches. Fish will always take a mayfly over a stonefly or caddis fly. No matter how many caddis flies or stoneflies are flying around, if mayflies start popping switch over. During the evening caddis hatches on the Deschutes, try fishing a PED cripple or adult, and you will probably find that your average size fish is dramatically larger.
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Results:
Department: Mayfly Dry Flies/Cripples
Species: sulphur dun
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6 product(s) found. Showing 1 thru 6
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$1.95

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Spundun Sulphur/PMD
It may be tough for us to notice the difference in a Pale Morning Dun, small as they are, but the trout certainly do. Keep some variation on hand with this spundun pattern. |
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$1.95

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Parachute Sulphur
June especially is the time to have one of these mayflies on hand on the Deschutes, while you should have them available most times of the year on other western rivers. |
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