It sounds like you’re referring to a fly fishing patch or fly pattern related to Smith Creek (Middle Fork), possibly a specific fly designed for that waterway. Here are some possibilities:
1. Smith Creek Middle Fork Fly Pattern
– If this is a custom fly tied for the Middle Fork of Smith Creek (likely in Idaho, Montana, or another western state), it could be a local attractor pattern, nymph, or dry fly.
– Common flies for similar waters include:
– Parachute Adams (for mayflies)
– Elk Hair Caddis (for caddis hatches)
– Pheasant Tail Nymph (subsurface)
– Stimulator (for stoneflies)
2. Fly Fishing Club or Conservation Patch
– Some angling groups or conservation organizations create patches for members who fish specific waters (e.g., “Smith Creek Middle Fork Anglers”).
– Check with local fly shops or Trout Unlimited chapters in the area.
3. DIY Fly Patch for Gear
– If you’re looking to make or buy a fly patch (a sticky or magnetic holder for flies), brands like Loon Outdoors or Fishpond sell high-quality options.
Need More Details?
– Is this about a specific fly pattern?
– A physical patch for clothing/gear?
– A location you鈥檙e planning to fish?
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