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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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Clark's Stonefly
Another sure fire stonefly pattern. Look to the golden body for the golden stones, keep a salmon colored body handy for the salmonflies. |
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Terranasty Orange
This fly slaps the water hard and floats extremely well allowing for a very natural presentation. |
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Rogue Foam Stone Black
Similar to the standard Rogue Foam Salmon Fly but with a darker under body to create a stronger silhouette in low light conditions. |
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Rogue Foam Golden Stone
The most realistic looking of all the stone fly imitations, the fish are hard-pressed to refuse this tasty treat. |
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Henry's Fork Stone
The predominant stone fly during the salmon fly hatch is actually the golden stone making this fly a proven winner. |
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Tailwater Humpy
A great searching pattern from mid-June until mid-July when yellow salleys and small golden stones hatch every afternoon. |
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Little Yellow Stonefly, Cutter's
Of all the little yellow sally patterns I have guided with, this one seems to be the most effective. The deep yellow/orange body color with an orange egg pouch on the butt...works like magic! |
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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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Parachute Yellow Sally
This is a well-conceived, realistic pattern. The Yellow Sallies on the Deschutes are very active and see a lot of imitations through the course of the summer. Better to have the good stuff when it counts. |
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Yellow Sally
Being prepared is the key, and this Little Yellow Sally pattern will ensure that your box is complete when you're adjusting to variable river conditions. |
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H's Low Rider Sally
A great fly to use in the late afternoon when the female yellow sallies begin laying their eggs. |
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Little Olive Stone
This fly is most productive in late February and March when the skwala stones start comming off in large numbers. |
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