Guide patterns for selective trout

Flavilinea

Flavs, as René Harrop describes, are the "little Drakes of Summer." We fish these late in the season on the South Fork of the Boise. A fantastic summer and fall tailwater hatch.

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Precise profile-specific and technical patterns to match any hatch on Western streams.

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CDC Cripple Flav

Knock-Down

The CDC Cripple Flav is another vulnerability pattern that fishes well when trout become selective—when they're focused on knockdowns and insects stuck in the surface tension.

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CDC Captive Dun Flav

Early-Stage Emerger

The CDC Captive Dun is an early stage emerger pattern targeted due to it's vulnerability. Fish these early in hatch as trout are focused on insects just breaking through the surface tension.

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Biot Parachute Flav

Adult Pattern

The Biot Parachute Flav is a solid hi-vis adult pattern with an outstanding low profile. We fish these throughout the late summer and fall on the SF of the Boise River.

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CDC Biot Emerger Flav

Mid-Stage Emerger

The CDC Biot Emerger is a must-have pattern for scenarios where trout are refusing adults. This is a half-in/half-out Flav that mimics the stage where trout target flies in the surface tension.