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Fly Tying Material Kit to tie The Parachute Adams, Adams and Rock Worm Fly

Here’s a fly tying material kit tailored for tying the Parachute Adams, Adams, and Rock Worm flies. These patterns require specific materials for their bodies, wings, hackles, and other components. Below is a comprehensive list:

Fly Tying Material Kit to tie The Parachute Adams, Adams and Rock Worm Fly

1. Parachute Adams & Adams (Dry Flies)
Hooks:
– Dry Fly Hooks (Size 12-18) – Mustad R50, Tiemco 100, or equivalent

Thread:
– Black 8/0 or 70 Denier – UTC Ultra Thread, Veevus, or Danville

Tail:
– Grizzly & Brown Hackle Fibers (mixed) – Whiting 100-Pack Saddles

Body:
– Gray Superfine Dubbing – Hareline, Wapsi, or Fly Tyer’s Dungeon

Wing (Parachute Adams):
– White Calf Tail or White Polypropylene Yarn (for post)
– Grizzly Hackle (Parachute Wrapped) – Whiting 100-Pack Saddle or Metz Dry Fly Hackle

Wing (Standard Adams):
– Grizzly & Brown Hackle Tips (paired) – Whiting 100-Pack Saddle

Hackle (Standard Adams):
– Grizzly & Brown Dry Fly Hackle (mixed) – Whiting, Metz, or Cree

Optional:
– UV Resin (for post durability) – Loon Outdoors or Solarez

2. Rock Worm (Nymph/Wet Fly)
Hooks:
– Wet Fly/Nymph Hooks (Size 10-14) – Tiemco 3761, Mustad 3906

Thread:
– Black or Red 6/0 or 70 Denier – UTC Ultra Thread

Body:
– Red or Pink Chenille (Medium) – Fly Tyer’s Dungeon or Hareline
– Red or Pink Ultra Wire (Ribbing, Optional) – UTC or Hareline

Hackle/Collar:
– Soft Hen Hackle (Grizzly or Brown) – Whiting Bugger Pack

Tail (Optional):
– Red Goose Biots or Marabou – Hareline or Wapsi

Weight (Optional):
– Lead or Non-Lead Wire (for weighted versions) – Hareline or Orvis

Recommended Starter Kit (All-in-One)
If you want a pre-selected kit, consider:
– Fly Tyer’s Dungeon Dry Fly Kit (includes hackle, dubbing, thread)
– Hareline Nymph Kit (chenille, hackle, hooks)
– Whiting 100-Pack Saddle (for dry fly hackle)
– White Calf Tail Pack (for parachute posts)

Where to Buy:
– J. Stockard
– Fly Tyer’s Dungeon
– Hareline Dubbin
– Feather-Craft
– Amazon (for basic kits)

Would you like recommendations for specific brands or budget-friendly alternatives? Let me know how detailed you’d like the suggestions!