Product Description
The parachute style of tying dry flies first seems to have come about in the 1930's when a Detroit angler visited Scotland and asked Martin's in Glagow to tie a fly to his specification, a lady called Helen Todd tied the first British parachute. The dry Adams Parachute is at its best in Spring and Summer on Streams and Rivers. It is best fished upstream on a dead drift.
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| Fly Type: | parachute |
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Fishing Flies
Parachute Dry Flies
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