By Geoff Schaake Wulff flies are a series of bushy, high-floating dry flies named after their creator, Lee Wulff, who fished the Catskills in the 1930s and 1940s. In the 1960s, Adirondack native and world-famous fly tyer Fran Betters adapted the pattern to fish the tannic, tumbling waters of the Ausable River and named his version the Ausable Wulff. Fran Betters owned a shop along the banks of the Ausable and developed several other patterns that are still staples in fly boxes across the glob...| The Adirondack Almanack