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Fly of the Week: Bivisibles

Bivisible-style flies are heavily hackled, bushy dry flies that don’t imitate one specific species of insect but instead are categorized as attractor flies. The Brown Bivisible, most popular and famous of the group, was originally published by Edward Ringwood Hewitt in his 1926 book “Telling on the Trout.” Hewitt observed that trout tended to bite best on darker patterns while lighter colored flies were easier for anglers to see. By palmering a …
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Adirondack Explorer broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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