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GEOFF BRUMLEY MARKETING DIRECTOR GEOFF@DRYFLYINNOVATIONS.COM WWW.DRYFLYINNOVATIONS.COM Volume 10, Issue 1 January, 2018 Dear Fly Fishing Enthusiasts Happy New Year! Editor: Geoff Brumley Page 1 Welcome Page 2 Boxes of the Month Page 3 2018 Show Schedule Page 4-5 January Fly Selection Page 6-7 February Fly Selections Page 8-9 March Fly Selections With the holidays behind us, it s time to shift our sights on a little dry fly fishing. I hope Santa was generous to all leaving some fishing gear to aid in this new season. If you didn t get enough education or gear for Christmas, you re in luck! The Boise Valley Fly Fishers will be hosting their annual Western Idaho Fly Fishing Expo that showcases all new fishing equipment and industry professionals sharing their knowledge on an array of educational classes. Dry Fly Innovations is proud to announce our newest presentation to the 2018 show circuit called 4 Pillars of Dry Fly. If you do not live around the Boise area, check out our 2018 show circuit around the country on Page 3. Dry Fly Innovations begins a book tour this winter hitting some of the big fly shows in the country and several FFI club shows with Addicted to the Rise and Winter on a Dry Fly. It has been a pretty nice break away from the show seasons the last couple of years, but it is obvious there needs to be a voice for dry fly fishing. I see more bobbers and marabou on the rivers these days; and to each his own. But there seems to be minimal education and knowledge of dry fly fishing; that is the void we aim to fill this year. Our new year s resolution: To provide the finest dry flies and superb dry fly fishing education to anglers at all levels of expertise! We wish the best of luck to you this year and tight lines! Geoff

Boxes and Packs of the Quarter The Miracle Fall/Winter System: Six dozen super flies designed for late fall and winter fishing placed in the small Umpqua Pro Guide Series box. Emerger-cy : 8 dozen hatching and emerging patterns arranged in the small Umpqua Pro Guide Series Box. May Day : Six dozen of the finest mayfly collection ever assembled, with No Hackles and Single Upright wings that can be fished year round throughout the Northwest. Mega Winter Pack: The dry flies of winter MUST be perfect in color, size, and silhouette. These are our topproducing flies of winter. Includes 10 patterns; 2 of each. There's some magic in this fly pack! Includes 10 patterns; 2 of each. There's some magic in this fly pack! Includes: Black Colored Emerger, BWO Colored Emerger, Blood Midge, Caddidge (1 Black and 1 Olive Brown), Black Hoagie's Cripple, Hoagie's Spent Midge, BWO Comparadun, BWO Convertible, BWO No Hackle, BWO Single Upright Wing. Mini Winter Packs: Smaller winter pack. Includes 7 patterns, 2 of each (BWO Colored Emerger, Blood Midge, BWO Convertible, BWO Comparadun, Black Caddidge, BWO Hatching Emerger, and Black Hoagie's Cripple)

2018 Show Schedule (January March) Date Venue Location Jan 5-7 The Fly Fishing Show Denver Merchandise Mart, Denver, CO Jan 12-13 Western Idaho Fly Fishing Expo Boise Expo (Fairgrounds), Boise, ID Jan 19-21 The Fly Fishing Show Royal Plaza Trade Center, Marborough, MA Jan 26-28 The Fly Fishing Show New Jersey Convention & Exposition Ctr, Edison, NJ Feb 2-3 The Fly Fishing Show Infinite Energy Center, Atlanta, GA Feb 17-18 The Fly Fishing Show Lynnwood Convention Ctr, Lynnwood, WA Feb 23-25 The Fly Fishing Show Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton, CA Mar 9-10 NW Fly Tyer & Fly Fishing Expo Linn County Expo Center, Albany, OR

January Tips & Bug Selections January is a tricky month: Some years it is deep winter in our river canyons and the bug hatches can be stunted. Some years it is a warmer winter with the canyons receiving some sun and kicking off the hatches. One thing is for sure: You must become a great hunter in January. It is not so much about occupying a run and fishing it until you are done or walking the river s edge hunting in angles that illuminate the most amount of surface where you can see the smallest of rings appear. Do more hunting and stalking than the traditional way we usually fish in the spring and summer. Think small with your bug selections. January is one of the coldest months we have in the Pacific Northwest and the bug hatches will reflect the cold weather. FYI: A Size18 on a standard hook is about two sizes too big for any midge or BWO you may see on the water so gear appropriately. BWO Colored Emerger #20, #22 January Tip Midges are the big game in January, not that BWOs won t be visible, but when it gets to freezing temperatures in canyons, it literally stunts the BWOs. BWOs come off on gravel beds which usually sit just above a riffle. If there are no BWOs coming off, why would you fish that section of water? Midges hatch on big slow hatch flats that typically have little fall. If midges are the game for January then why not start looking for runs of water that would lend themselves to having a midge hatch? There is nothing for sure in winter dry fly fishing. Picking runs in January is crucial because hatch windows are short so you want to make the best of your fishing day! Blood Midge #22, #20 Black Colored Emerger #22,#20 Mahogany Colored Emerger #20 Hoagie Cripple Black #20 BWO Convertible #22, #20 Hoagie Spent Midge #22, #20

January Bug Selections Black/Olive Brown Caddidge #22 Mahogany Comparadun #20 Poly Midge #24- #20 Blood Cluster #22 Black Hatching Emerger #20 BWO Hatching Emerger #20 BWO No Hackle #22, #20 BWO SUW #22, #20 Hoagie BWO Cripple #20 BWO Comparadun #20 BWO Twofer 20 BWO Spent Spinner #20

February Tips & Bug Selections February can be a very prosperous month. With any luck from Mother Nature, if the temperatures reach above freezing, you could be in BWO s! Usually the first half of the month fishes a lot like January where the rivers are frozen in and bug hatches get stymied. That is not to say at any point it could explode, so you have to show up to the river with your game face on. The last couple of years on our local waters there have been caddis in the month of February; two years ago the only pattern we hooked fish on in February was an Emperor Caddis Olive Brown. There is a winter caddis on some waters so if your home waters have that hatch, gear for it. That brings Searching into the picture if there is a presence of a larger fly in the system. Like January, this month is great for hunting and stalking. Find slow moving bodies of water and hunt them like you would a 6-point whitetail buck thoroughly and methodically. February Tip Don t overthink the winter. There are two species of bugs you must prepare for and own every stage of the hatch. You need to cover midges and BWOs. Not very difficult compared to the dozen boxes you have to carry in the summer to cover your caddis, mayflies, stones, terrestrials, etc. I will preface this the most subtle way possible: Just because you re only covering two different species of bugs, they have to be spot on regarding size and color. I cannot tell you how many client winter boxes I have seen roll through this shop with BWOs in sizes #14-#22 and midges ranging from #16-#22. They don t stand a snowballs chance in heck hooking a fish in the lowest clear water time of the year with a bug 8 sizes too big. Don t get swindled in your fly shop purchases. BWOs are #20-#24 and midges are #20-#30. DON T PURCHASE A WINTER BUG LARGER THEN A SIZE #20 PERIOD! Step into the world of small bugs that hook fish! BWO Colored Emerger #20, #22 Black Colored Emerger #22,#20 Brown or Olive Slow Stone #10 Blood Midge #22, #20 Mahogany Colored Emerger #20 Hoagie Cripple Black #20 BWO Convertible #22, #20 Hoagie Spent Midge #22, #20

February Bug Selections Black/Olive Brown Caddidge #22 Mahogany Comparadun #20 Poly Midge #24- #20 Blood Cluster #22 Black Hatching Emerger #20 BWO Hatching Emerger #20 BWO No Hackle #22, #20 BWO SUW #22, #20 Hoagie BWO Cripple #20 BWO Comparadun #20 BWO Twofer 20 BWO Spent Spinner #20

March Tip & Bug Selections March is the first month of the year where we feel the winter blues are almost behind us. The temps are usually above freezing and towards the end of the month we start to see high 40 s and 50 s. Also, this month seems to breathe life into the rivers. Bug hatches seem to intensify, hatch windows are longer, and fish are starting to get the nutrition they need after the cold winter. BWO hatches are usually intense and can start to be predictable on any given fishing day regardless of weather. The BWOs in general get a hair bigger so you can bump up to the next size a whopping #20. Midge activity is still strong and can appear on the water at any point in the day. Winter caddis and the leading edge of spring caddis begin to appear towards the end of the month and skwala come back into play. There are plenty of ways to fool fish in the month of March. BWO Colored Emerger #20, #22 March Tip In January and February we generally are in no hurry to get to the river because hatches and bug activity is usually strongest from 1-4 PM. But during March that all changes. Start showing up earlier to the river and chasing fish around on a midge on a slow-moving area, or find a riffle and huck a Slow Stone or Emperor Caddis to holding waters. Just about everything is in play this month; don t be surprised to show up to the river at 9 and seeing heads up eating midges. March is a great bug month; fish know that and are looking for feed. Black Colored Emerger #22,#20 Brown or Olive Slow Stone #10 Blood Midge #22, #20 Black Gold or Black Gold Hardback #10 Hoagie Cripple Black #20 BWO Convertible #22, #20 Hoagie Spent Midge #22, #20

March Bug Selections Black/Olive Brown Caddidge #22 Mahogany Comparadun #20 Poly Midge #24- #20 Blood Cluster #22 Black Hatching Emerger #20 BWO Hatching Emerger #20 BWO No Hackle #22, #20 BWO SUW #22, #20 Hoagie BWO Cripple #20 BWO Comparadun #20 BWO Twofer 20 BWO Spent Spinner #20