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Chromie Buzzer

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Written by: Dustin Rocksvold
Category: Nymphs
Published: 08 July 2017
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This winter I am focusing on filling my fly boxes for the upcoming season. One of the patterns I have been working on recently is the Chromie Buzzer Chironomid pattern It is a very effective early season Chironomid fly that I use quite frequently. Enjoy.

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Lions Mane Damsel

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Written by: Dustin Rocksvold
Category: Nymphs
Published: 08 July 2017
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The Lion\\\'s Mane Damsel is a great fly for the damsel hatch in our Central Oregon Lakes.

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Biot CDC Caddis - Grannom

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Written by: Dustin Rocksvold
Category: Nymphs
Published: 08 July 2017
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The Sunriver Anglers Fly Tying Corner for this month features a great CDC Biot Mother\\\'s Day Caddis pattern. With the prolific Grannom hatches coming in a few months, now is a good time to fill your box with this pattern.

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UV Sparkle Soft Hackle

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Written by: Dustin Rocksvold
Category: Nymphs
Published: 08 July 2017
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The Sunriver Anglers Fly Tying Corner features a UV Sparkle Soft Hackle this month. It is an excellent pattern to imitate emerging Callibaetis, Pale Morning Duns and of the mayflies. I also especially like this pattern for the Crooked River to imitate the Aquatic Sow Bug. Give this pattern a try. It catches fish!

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Callibaetis Biot Nymph

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Written by: Dustin Rocksvold
Category: Nymphs
Published: 08 July 2017
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The Sunriver Anglers Fly Tying Corner this month features a Callibaetis Biot Nymph pattern. This is an excellent pattern for imitating Callibaetis during mid-summer hatches of this prolific mayfly. Phil Fischer is a member of the Whiting Farms Pro Team and has tied flies since he was a young boy learning to fly fish. This video teaches a lot of subtle techniques that will really help improve your fly tying.

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