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| Adams | The Standard | |
| BWO Cripple | Great fly nice components | |
| CDC Green Drake | Just a stunning rendition of a cripple | |
| Deer and Elk | Lots of fur | |
| Deer and Duck Caddis | Smooth lines and great silhouette | |
| Elk Hair Caddis Tan | Most likely "the" dry fly | |
| Griffiths Gnat | Very very useful fly | |
| PMD Parachute | Classic Parachute lines... | |
| Royal Wullf | Flat gorgeous fly | |
| Sparkle Dun PMD | A fish catcher of the First order | |
| Spent Peacock Caddis | Oft overlooked stage of caddis | |
| Trico Spinner | you have to get close the water to see these things | |
| X Caddis | the Sparkle Dun of Caddis | |
| Yellow Royal Humpy | Just fun to fish | |
| Yellow Stimulator | An awful lot of people tie this fly on first | |
| Double Humpy | A big bug...Hopper or a Stone one or both it just works | |
| PMD Cripple | Very nice tye of a# 20 PMD Cripple | |
| Iwamasa PMD | Burned Wings and all...stunning fly by Ken Iwamasa himself! | |
| Criss-Cross Hopper | Nice Bullet head Hopper | |
| CDC Mahogany Emerger | Clean, easy to make and it works! | |
| Two Hackle Stacker Style Flies | Two examples of unique styles of tying | |
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