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$1.22The Story
Antonio's Adult is a specialized dry fly pattern designed to fool the most selective trout. It imitates a mayfly dun and comes from the world of competitive fly fishing. This pattern is a must-have for your box because it combines a realistic profile with high visibility. It targets trout in technical waters like tailwaters and spring creeks.
What It Imitates
This fly mimics an adult mayfly resting on the surface. It specifically matches hatches like Blue Winged Olives and Pale Morning Duns. The split wing design creates the silhouette of upright insect wings.
How To Use It
Fish this fly with a drag-free dead drift. It is designed for precise casting to rising fish. The small colored post between the wings acts as a sighter. This allows you to track the fly easily even in glare or foam lines.
When To Use It
Use this pattern during mayfly hatches in the spring, summer, or fall. It excels on flat, slow-moving water where trout have time to inspect your offering. It is also a great choice for low-light conditions when tracking small flies is difficult.
Why We Like It
We recommend this fly because it solves the visibility problem common with small dry flies. The sighter post makes it easy to see without compromising the natural look. The CDC wing lands softly on the water and moves like a real insect.
Comparisons
Antonio's Adult vs. Parachute Adams
The Parachute Adams is a general searching pattern with hackle that sits high on the water. It covers a wide range of insects but lacks specific detail. Antonio's Adult sits lower in the surface film. It offers a more realistic profile for fish that are refusing standard flies.
Antonio's Adult vs. Sparkle Dun
The Sparkle Dun uses deer hair for the wing and floats flush with the water. It represents a dun stuck in its shuck or an emerger. Antonio's Adult uses CDC feathers for the wing. This material is softer and provides more life-like movement on the water.
Antonio's Adult vs. CDC Comparadun
Both flies rely on CDC feathers for buoyancy and realism. The Comparadun features a fanned wing that can be hard to see at a distance. Antonio's Adult separates the wing with a bright sighter material. This small addition helps you detect subtle strikes that you might miss with the Comparadun.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Antonio's Adult is a specialized dry fly pattern designed to fool the most selective trout. It imitates a mayfly dun and comes from the world of competitive fly fishing. This pattern is a must-have for your box because it combines a realistic profile with high visibility. It targets trout in technical waters like tailwaters and spring creeks.
What It Imitates
This fly mimics an adult mayfly resting on the surface. It specifically matches hatches like Blue Winged Olives and Pale Morning Duns. The split wing design creates the silhouette of upright insect wings.
How To Use It
Fish this fly with a drag-free dead drift. It is designed for precise casting to rising fish. The small colored post between the wings acts as a sighter. This allows you to track the fly easily even in glare or foam lines.
When To Use It
Use this pattern during mayfly hatches in the spring, summer, or fall. It excels on flat, slow-moving water where trout have time to inspect your offering. It is also a great choice for low-light conditions when tracking small flies is difficult.
Why We Like It
We recommend this fly because it solves the visibility problem common with small dry flies. The sighter post makes it easy to see without compromising the natural look. The CDC wing lands softly on the water and moves like a real insect.
Comparisons
Antonio's Adult vs. Parachute Adams
The Parachute Adams is a general searching pattern with hackle that sits high on the water. It covers a wide range of insects but lacks specific detail. Antonio's Adult sits lower in the surface film. It offers a more realistic profile for fish that are refusing standard flies.
Antonio's Adult vs. Sparkle Dun
The Sparkle Dun uses deer hair for the wing and floats flush with the water. It represents a dun stuck in its shuck or an emerger. Antonio's Adult uses CDC feathers for the wing. This material is softer and provides more life-like movement on the water.
Antonio's Adult vs. CDC Comparadun
Both flies rely on CDC feathers for buoyancy and realism. The Comparadun features a fanned wing that can be hard to see at a distance. Antonio's Adult separates the wing with a bright sighter material. This small addition helps you detect subtle strikes that you might miss with the Comparadun.













