Tying (and fishing) a Parachute Adams Dry Fly

The parachute style of dry flies was created in 1931 by Helen Todd who tied for the Alexander Martin Fishing Company in Scotland. The style’s effectiveness can largely be attributed to the body of the fly riding in the surface film with the outspread hackle keeping it afloat. Hook: #12-22 dry fly Thread: Any color, or to match the body Tail: Hackle fibers Body: Adams gray dubbing (for an Adams) Post: White calftail (or synthetic) Hackle: Brown and grizzly (for an Adams) If you would like to support my mission of giving back to the fly tying community, consider picking up some logo merchandise at: And if you shop at Amazon, please consider using the following Amazon storefront for any purchases. (The channel makes a small percentage of sales when purchased through these links.) Savage Flies is a project with the mission of encouraging and teaching fly tying to as many people as possible. The channel is named after one of my western Maryland homewaters, the Savage River. Thanks for stopping by.
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