
Woven Golden Stonefly
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Woven Mayfly
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Woven Golden Stonefly
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Woven Stonefly
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Woven Golden Stonefly

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Triple Weave Stonefly
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Woven Mayfly - Adams

Woven Stonefly
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Striped Woven Stonefly

Purple Stonefly

Woven Golden Stonefly

Woven Stonefly
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Woven Stonefly
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Striped Woven Stonefly

Woven Mayfly - Side
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Woven Mayfly - Side 2
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jack gould
27 Feb 2014I was looking at some of the realistic bug looking ones.im just now starting to get into flie fishing .we have a really good river for steelhead.we get a pretty good run of them in the spring.thank you jack gould
jack gould
27 Feb 2014im looking at the woven mayflie. stone flie. and the golden stone flie.they look so real. are they wet flies.we use a lot of nymphs here in Michigan.
Garren
28 Feb 2014The mayfly is supposed to be an adult and float, but it would sink because of how it is tied. A dry fly version can be tied using hackle instead of the realistic legs. The stonflies are wet flies and will sink. To be more productive rubber legs can be substituted with the more realistic legs.
Susan R.
18 Aug 2014The Woven Golden Stonefly is beautiful, almost like a piece of fine jewelry. I’m impressed.
Garren
18 Aug 2014Thank you for the compliment.
nathan
17 Jul 2015Dude, awesome! Thanks for sharing the stonefly pattern.
Craig
14 Apr 2018Do you really fish with these? They are more like miniature sculptures and genuine works of art. You have taken fly tying to a different level with these beautiful representations. If I were a fish, I don’t think I could resist most of these.