Grizzly Wulff Dry Fly
The grizzly wulff is high floating, durable and easy to fish. It is a relatively easy fly to tie. When I lived out west it was one of the most common
flies in my fly box. Many cutthroat trout ended up in the frying pan when I fly fished this fly. The grizzly wulff was developed by Lee Wulff.
The best hooks for this fly are:
Mustad 94840 or 94833
Hook: #8 – 14
Fly Dressing:
Thread: Black 6/0
Tail: Calf tail or bucktail
Body: Pale yellow floss
Wing: Calf tail or bucktail
Hackle: Grizzle and brown mixed
If you like to tie flies like the grizzly wulff, look at our other pages of wet flies, dry flies, nymph flies and streamers for fly tying. These pages offer pictures of fly patterns and provide information regarding fly tying material and the fly recipe for tying on a fly with fly tying know how. These are great flies for fishing and should become part of your fly gear and added to your fly boxes.
Bucktail Flies:
Little Brook Trout; Black-Nose Dace; Mickey Finn; Muddler Minnow; Marabou Muddler
Wet Flies:
Royal Coachman; Adams Wet Fly; Black and Orange wet Fly; Black Gnat Wet Fly; Carey Special Wet Fly; Grizzly King Wet Fly; Parmachene Belle Wet Fly;
Streamer Flies:
Black Ghost; Hornberg Streamer; Woolly Bugger
Dry Flies:
American March Brown; Quill Gordon; Blue Dun; Light Cahill; Ausable Wulff; Black Ant; Royal Wulff; Adams; Mosquito; Black Gnat; Deer Hair Bee Fly; Grizzly Wulff Dry Fly; Parachute Blue Winged Olive; Parachute Pale Morning Dun; Parachute Royal Coachman
Nymph Flies:
Hare’s Ear; Hendrickson Nymph; Kaufman`s Stone Fly