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Blue Quill Comparadun
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The Blue Quill Comparadun, an early season dry dly tied in the comparadun style. As water quality on Spring Creek continues to improve, we see more of this mayfly species around.
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Blue-Winged Olive Comparadun
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Everybody loves to fish the Blue-Winged Olive hatch, this fly is tied in the comparadun style with great floatation and visibility.
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Cahill Comparadun, Lemon
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Cahill Comparadun, Light
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Light Cahill Comparaduns float well and easy to see.
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Cahill Comparadun, Orange
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The beautiful Cahill mayflies are found on most good trout streams. The coloration may vary from a pale cream or yellow to a deep orange. This is an orange version nicely tied in the Comparadun style.
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Gray Fox Comparadun
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This Gray Fox is a classic dry fly pattern tied in the Comparadun style.
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Green Drake Comparadun
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A Large Green Drake Mayfly tied in the Comparadun stlye. This pattern is a favorite for Penns Creek and Fishing Creek when the Green Drakes are on the water.
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Hendrickson Comparadun
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Hendricksons are an early season mayfly we typically see in April on our local streams. This is a quality fly tied in the Comparadun style featuring the splayed deer hair wing.
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March Brown Comparadun
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The March Brown emergence is on of the most anticipated hatches on many trout streams. This pattern is tied in the Comparadun style.
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Red Quill Comparadun
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Tied to imitate our early season Red Quills, this Comparadun style fly featuring the deer hair wing is esy to see, durable and floats well.
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