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Our flies are tied on premium hooks from Daiichi and Gamakatsu, with quality materials from Hareline, Wapsi and Nature's Spirit.
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The brassie is able to get down deep, and can imitate anything from a caddis nymph, a mayfly nymph, or a chironomid. This is a very versatile nymp...
View full detailsThe brassie is able to get down deep, and can imitate anything from a caddis nymph, a mayfly nymph, or a chironomid. This is a very versatile nymph pattern.
This fly is likely considered as the same "species" as a Chubby Chernobyl, but related in the same way that a large timber wolf is related to a wil...
View full detailsThis fly is likely considered as the same "species" as a Chubby Chernobyl, but related in the same way that a large timber wolf is related to a wiley coyote. This is the coyote; perfect for holding up a small dropper and small enough to fish by itself. This fly is desgined to float well and be highly visible.
The Stimulator dry fly works well as an attractor pattern or as a caddis adult, as an adult stonefly or salmon fly, and even as a grasshopper. Thi...
View full detailsThe Stimulator dry fly works well as an attractor pattern or as a caddis adult, as an adult stonefly or salmon fly, and even as a grasshopper. This fly is both buoyant and highly visible to the fly fisherman.Please note that sizes 12, 14, 16, and 18 will include white calf hair tied on top of the deer hair wing for better visibility (similar to our Crystal Stimulators).
The rusty spinner mayfly works well at imitating any red/brown colored mayfly returning to the water with spent wings. (Spent wing mayflies are ge...
View full detailsThe rusty spinner mayfly works well at imitating any red/brown colored mayfly returning to the water with spent wings. (Spent wing mayflies are generally dead, and an easy meal for a sipping trout)
The Trico Mayfly (Tricorythodes Minutus) vary in size from #18 to #24. Males emerge in the evening, and spend the night in a local shrub along th...
View full detailsThe Trico Mayfly (Tricorythodes Minutus) vary in size from #18 to #24. Males emerge in the evening, and spend the night in a local shrub along the river. Females hatch in the morning, and become spinners within several hours. While the females hatch, the males molt into spinners, forming a massive cloud of flying trout food. Trout will begin to feed on these tiny mayflies as they fall to the water, the females to lay eggs, the males, spent. The trick to catching fish during the trico hatch is to cast your fly in the exact feeding lane of a trout. Because of the sheer abundance of available food, rising trout will seldom move laterally to eat. Use 6x or smaller tippet.
The Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is design...
View full detailsThe Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is designed to imitate a mayfly struggling to escape its nymph exoskeleton. This is a very vulnerable state in life for a mayfly, and trout know that these flies are an easy meal.This pattern is effective for the following mayfly hatches: Western Green Drake Flav or Lesser Green Drake Dark Green Drake Grey Drake Brown Drake
The genus Ephemerella mayfly, or pale morning dun represents the largest mayfly hatch in North America, both in sheer numbers of insects and the nu...
View full detailsThe genus Ephemerella mayfly, or pale morning dun represents the largest mayfly hatch in North America, both in sheer numbers of insects and the number of rivers that they are found in. The Etha Wing Pale Morning Dun Emerger should be fished with floatant applied only to the wings of the fly. The rest of the fly will sink, giving a trout the appearance that the pmd is hatching. Trout love to eat emergers because they are defenseless and an easy meal.
Two layers of foam are better than one! The added floatation will help suspend heavier droppers, or multiple droppers. This is one of those flies...
View full detailsTwo layers of foam are better than one! The added floatation will help suspend heavier droppers, or multiple droppers. This is one of those flies that -- after a day on the water -- you'll wonder "How'd I ever fish without this?"
Two layers of foam are better than one! The added floatation will help suspend heavier droppers, or multiple droppers. This is one of those flies...
View full detailsTwo layers of foam are better than one! The added floatation will help suspend heavier droppers, or multiple droppers. This is one of those flies that -- after a day on the water -- you'll wonder "How'd I ever fish without this?"
The Blue Quill, or scientifically, the Paraleps mayfly hatch when the water temperatures are approximately 50 degrees F. for a few days. The hatch ...
View full detailsThe Blue Quill, or scientifically, the Paraleps mayfly hatch when the water temperatures are approximately 50 degrees F. for a few days. The hatch starts as early as 11:00 A.M. and continues through most of the afternoon, with the best activity occurring during the warmest part of the day. There are over 30 species of Paraleptophlebia, most inhabiting the rivers of the Rockies and west coast.