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− | |yeardesigned=1922
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− | |designer=Len Halladay
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− | The Adams is easily one of the most recognizable dry flies ever conjured from a vice. Originally designed by Len Halladay of Michigan in 1922, the Adams is as effective on today's streams as it was 80 years ago. The Adams is a fantastic fly to match mayflies hatching on of your favorite trout waters.
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− | The Adams is a traditional dry-fly pattern that can be tied in a wide range of sizes and fished in almost any water type -- from big, fast, turbulent flows to small, quiet pocket waters. Cast this fly gently towards quiet water and hang on tight. Trout seem to have a special affinity for this dry fly and can't resist gobbling it up.
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− | == Tying ==
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