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Dry Fly

A fly designed to float on the surface, imitating an adult insect. The visual takes are why most fly anglers fish dries even when nymphs catch more fish.

Also calleddry flies · dries

Dry flies are tied with materials — hackle, deer hair, foam — that trap air and keep them on top of the water. They imitate adult insects floating downstream.

When fish are rising to a hatch, a dry fly is unbeatable. Outside of an active hatch, nymphs usually outproduce dries — but the visual takes keep dry-fly fishing the heart of the sport.