Advertisement In “Dry revival,” in the Jan/Feb 2023 issue of Outdoor Canada, I wrote about the unexpected—but very welcome—resurgence of the parachute-style dry fly. Classic dry flies (above left) have a hackle feather wrapped around the hook shank. The barbules of the feather stick out horizontally, helping the fly float on top of the water. Parachute flies (above right) have the hackle feather wrapped horizontally, around a single sturdy wing. This keeps the fly afloat, but it sits lower than […]
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