Description:
Adams, Delaware
The Delaware Adams was created for faster water conditions and is hackled through the length of the body to provide the fly with more buoyancy.
The full hackles also provide the Delaware Adams with a more pronounced impression on the water's surface. This is pattern will work equally well in slower water conditions to imitate a mayfly in its final stage of metamorphosis before it takes flight, or as a partially spent insect.
Distribution:
Northeastern States, Southeastern States, Central States, Northwestern States, Southwestern States, Eastern Canada, Central Canada, Western Canada, Alaska,
Entomological Information:
Order: Ephemeroptera
Fish Species:
Trout
Adams Sale: $1.35The Adams is the quintessential dry fly as it has been used for decades to imitate many mayfly and midge species of insects.

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