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  2. Stimulator (dry fly) - Wikipedia

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    Many anglers believe the name Stimulator was given to the pattern by Jim Slattery, a Montana angler who renamed his Fluttering Stonefly pattern. Others contend the pattern was derived from the Trude style dry flies developed in 1903. However, the pattern was clearly popularized and promoted by Randall Kaufmann, a fly shop owner, angler and ...

  3. Artificial fly - Wikipedia

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    Long-standing popular patterns have names that have persisted over time. However, fly designers and amateur or professional fly tyers are free to create any fly they choose and to give it any name they want. Angling writers, the popular angling press, and professional fly tackle dealers have always introduced new patterns with new names.

  4. Salmon fly patterns - Wikipedia

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    Salmon fly patterns (not to be confused with flies for Atlantic Salmon) are an important collection of artificial flies used by fly anglers to imitate nymphal and adult forms of Pteronarcys californica a giant stonefly or salmon fly.

  5. Category:Dry fly patterns - Wikipedia

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  6. Bunyan Bug - Wikipedia

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    The Saga of the Bunyan Bug by Norman Means described the origins of the Bunyan Bug: "I caught my first trout at the age of five, and by twelve I was using dry flies. In 1921 I came to western Montana and found dry fly fishing for trout, the joy unsurpassed.

  7. Merry Mozzarella Bites Are The Ultimate Easy Holiday App

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    Yields: 2-4 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 10 mins. Ingredients. 1/4 c. extra-virgin olive oil. 1 tbsp. thinly sliced chives. 1 tbsp. white balsamic vinegar

  8. Spanish Fly: Are These "Aphrodisiac" Pills Worth It? - AOL

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    For centuries, people have turned to aphrodisiacs in an attempt to boost their libido and enhance their romantic appeal. Spanish fly is one such aphrodisiac.

  9. Perla (stonefly) - Wikipedia

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    Perla abdominalis Guerin-Meneville, 1838 c g; Perla aegyptiaca Pictet, F.J., 1841 c g; Perla bipunctata Pictet, F.J., 1833 c g; Perla burmeisteriana Claassen, 1936 c ...