Adams Parachute Dry Fly | Size 12 | Orvis
Ephemerella invaria is the genus of the light Hendrickson flies (also known as Sulphurs). Generally hatching after the dark Hendrickson, this light pinkish, tan mayfly is one of the favored hatches, particularly in the East. Named after Albert Hendrickson of Scarsdale, New York in 1916 by fly tier Roy Steenrod of Liberty, New York. Next time you're on the stream and the subject of the Hendrickson mayfly comes up, you can impress your friends with that little fact. In natural. Sizes: 12, 14, 16.
Basically an insect chameleon. The Adams Dry Fly is one pattern that deserves to be in every fly box. It can imitate nearly everything. Caddis, midges, kitchen sinks, and almost every stage of mayfly. No doubt, one of the most popular fly patterns in the world.
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