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      The Adams is a traditional dry fly primarily used for trout. It is considered a general imitation of an adult mayfly, flying caddis or midge. It was designed by Leonard Halladay from Mayfield, Michigan in 1922, at the request of his friend Charles Adams. The Adams has been considered one of the most popular, versatile, effective and best selling dry flies since its creation.


      Origin


      In 1922, Leonard Halladay, a Michigan fly tyer conceived the Adams as a general mayfly imitation. It was first fished by an Ohio attorney and friend of Halladay, Charles F. Adams on the Boardman River near Traverse City, Michigan. Charles Adams reported his success with the fly to Halladay, who named the fly after his friend. The small community of Mayfield, Michigan, bids itself as the "Birthplace of the Adams Fly".


      Materials


      Hook-dry fly hook (size 10-22)
      Thread-flat waxed nylon thread
      Hackle-dry fly hackles
      Tail-hackle fibers grizzly
      Abdomen-super fine dubbing
      Wing-grizzly hackle tips


      Variations



      The Adams has been tied with a variety of materials and variations. The most common variation is the Parachute Adams where the hackle is tied parachute style around a wing base of white calf hair. The variation gives the fly greater buoyancy and visibility in rough water. Other variations include spentwings, downwings, females tied with a yellow body tag resembling an egg sac, hairwings, and with different tailing material such as elk, deer or moose.


      Notes




      Further reading


      The Orvis Fly-fishing Guide by Tom Rosenbauer; photographs by Tom Rosenbauer & the Orvis Company; illustrations by Bob White. Guilford, Conn. : Lyons Press, (c2007) ISBN 1-59228-818-9
      ″The Legend of Halladay and His Adams″ by John Falk; ′The American Fly Fisher′, Vol 42 No 4. Manchester, Vermont : American Museum of Fly Fishing, (c2016), ISSN 0884-3562

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    Adams (dry fly) - Wikipedia

    The Adams is a traditional dry fly primarily used for trout. It is considered a general imitation of an adult mayfly, flying caddis or midge. It was designed by Leonard Halladay from Mayfield, Michigan in 1922, at the request of his friend Charles Adams. [2]

    Fly Tying for Beginners - The Adams Dry Fly - YouTube

    Probably the most popular dry fly of all time, the Adams dry fly is a good one to learn for any tier. If you can tie an Adams, you can tie any number of mayfly dry flies and many of the...

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    Dennis Potter shows how to make his favorite versions of the timeless Adams. Tie the Perfect Adams one of the modern stiff, crinkled synthetics for parachute wings; no more cutting, cleaning, stacking, and struggling to get a wing on the hook.

    Adams Dry Fly History and Varieties – Troutster.com – Fly ...

    May 15, 2015 · Invented before there was a large movement to differentiate American style fly fishing from English, the Adams dry fly has withstood the test of time and is a basic component to many fly fisherman’s tackle.

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    A very popular dry fly which uses both brown and grizzly dry fly hackle. The fly can be tied with different wing types, the upright wing style explained here is the original version of the fly. The parachute wing style is also very popular.

    An ode to the Adams, the perfect dry fly | Hatch Magazine ...

    Oct 14, 2020 · Adams saw the "natural" on a pond in Halladay's yard. The natural? Nobody knows, but it was likely a mayfly — perhaps a March Brown or just a big gray drake.

    How to Tie: The Adams Dry Fly - Flylords Mag

    Jun 2, 2024 · Simply put, the Adams Dry Fly is a classic pattern that should not collect dust in your summer box this season. Ingredients: Hook: Firehole sticks #419 – Size 16 ; Thread: Brown Veevus 16/0 ; Tail: Grizzly and Brown Rooster Neck ; Wings: Grizzly Hen neck ; Body: Adams Gray, UV2 Fine and Dry dubbing; Hackle: Brown and Grizzly Rooster Neck ...