
Ever since Charles Adams first tried this Len Halladay-designed fly in
the early 1920s, the Adams earned and retained the reputation of
being one of fly fishing's most versatile patterns. It represent many
darker species of mayflies, caddis and deer flies.
Material contained in the Bob henley's Tie-A-Fly kit for Adams:
- Professionally tied Adams to use a model
- Complete instructions matched to clearly drawn illustrations
- Four #12 hooks
- Four #14 hooks
- Four #16 hooks
- Gray dubbing
- Four #12 Brown & grizzly rooster neck hackles for hackle
- Four #14 Brown & grizzly rooster neck hackles for hackle
- Four #16 Brown & grizzly rooster neck hackles for hackle
- Brown and Grizzly rooster hackle for the tail
- Grizzly hackle tips for the wing
- A spool of gray thread
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