Tying the Adams Family

This fly was born on Fishing Creek in Central Pennsylvania. It was originally tied as a March Brown pattern during the early spring, and just plain old put fish in the net. Inspired by the origins of the venerable Adams dry fly, it sits with an irresistible footprint on those large flat tail-outs. The Adams Family has proven its worth bringing fish to the surface consistently when no hatch is on the water making it one of my favorite attractor patterns, yet as expected fishes excellent over the March Brown hatch.

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Recipe

Hook: Standard Dry #12-18

Thread: Black 6/0 Uni-thread

Tail: Cree hackle fibers

Abdomen: Adams Grey beaver dubbing w/antron

Thorax: Adams Grey beaver dubbing w/antron

Wing: Cree or Grizzly hackle tips tied delta

Hackle: Cree (V-notched on bottom)
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Neat, sweet, petite.

Regards,
Scott

If we’re going to show the whole Ad(d)ams family, Betty needs to tie Cousin Itt.
(Remembering a thread from years ago when Betty had her Mamie Eisenhower hairdo.

Ed