Description
Adams Spent Wing
The Adams Spent Wing fly pattern is a type of fishing fly used for fly fishing. It is named after its creator, Len Halladay, who named it after his friend Charles F. Adams.
The Adams-Spent Wing fly is designed to imitate a mayfly, which is a common type of insect found near bodies of water.
It is a dry fly, which means it floats on the surface of the water and is intended to imitate a mayfly that has died or is dying and is drifting downstream.
The Adams Spent Wing fly is tied with deer hair or other similar materials for the wings and a mixture of hackles and other fibers for the body.
It is a popular fly among anglers and is commonly used in trout fishing.
Usually available in hook sizes: 12 | 14 | 16 | 18

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