Quigley's Cripple
This Quigley's Cripple pattern is a pattern that represents many may fly patterns. It imitates the mayfly as it is stuck in the water surface and is easily picked off by trout. this pattern is attributed to Bob Quigley who originated it in 1978, where he mastered it on the Fall River in Northern California. This pattern can be used in many instances on many different bodies of water. Color variations are available.
All flies are tied with American sourced materials including Hareline Dubbin Materials and Whiting Farm's Hackles & Capes and are tied on premium hooks.
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