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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.
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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This fly is also known as the Pig Sticker!Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many ...
View full detailsThis fly is also known as the Pig Sticker!Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.The UV Wire Worm - Orange is tied on a uniquely shaped hook that rotates and revolves as it drifts down the river, which looks like a squirming worm. This fly will get bit!We offer a variety of colors in this fly. Fish can sometimes be picky, so take a range of colors.
The traditional Jujubaetis with a UV blast for extra appeal.
The traditional Jujubaetis with a UV blast for extra appeal.
John Barr's Emerger pattern has many hats...BWO, PMD as well as this perfect little Trico. Fish during the hatch with a Parachute Trico or in the w...
View full detailsJohn Barr's Emerger pattern has many hats...BWO, PMD as well as this perfect little Trico. Fish during the hatch with a Parachute Trico or in the winter as a winter baetis.
This is a buggy pattern with a subtle red hot spot. Perfect for a dry-ropper rig, or used on a two fli rig down deep. Regardless, try letting th...
View full detailsThis is a buggy pattern with a subtle red hot spot. Perfect for a dry-ropper rig, or used on a two fli rig down deep. Regardless, try letting this one swing out at the end of a drift.
Pat Dorsey spends more time with midges than anyone...decades of guiding and tying have evolved this pattern to be it's namesake. Deadly on its own...
View full detailsPat Dorsey spends more time with midges than anyone...decades of guiding and tying have evolved this pattern to be it's namesake. Deadly on its own or fished in tandem with a Thread Midge. Check out our Fly of the Week blog post about the Top Secret Midge here.
Pat Dorsey spends more time with midges than anyone...decades of guiding and tying have evolved this pattern to be it's namesake. Deadly on its own...
View full detailsPat Dorsey spends more time with midges than anyone...decades of guiding and tying have evolved this pattern to be it's namesake. Deadly on its own or fished in tandem with a Thread Midge.Check out our Fly of the Week blog post about the Top Secret Midge here.
For the times when you need throw small bugs on big tippet, we've tied the classic split back BWO on a 2x heavy scud hook.
For the times when you need throw small bugs on big tippet, we've tied the classic split back BWO on a 2x heavy scud hook.
Dead Drifted, swung, or using the Leisenring lift technique the Soft Hackle has magical powers that have had trout chasing them down for decades. D...
View full detailsDead Drifted, swung, or using the Leisenring lift technique the Soft Hackle has magical powers that have had trout chasing them down for decades. Drop below anything...Parachute Adams to Conehead Bugger Rubberlegs...that's right a streamer, you'll be surprised how effective a soft hackle can be fished behind a streamer.
Cast the Soft Hackle pattern up the river, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. Trout will attack this fly, so ...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle pattern up the river, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. Trout will attack this fly, so hold on!
The scud is a freshwater crustacean found in lakes, tailwaters and most rivers. The scud provides a lot of protein in a trout's diet. In a river,...
View full detailsThe scud is a freshwater crustacean found in lakes, tailwaters and most rivers. The scud provides a lot of protein in a trout's diet. In a river, dead drift the fly. When fishing a lake, use a sinking or sink tip line, fish around weeds, and slowly retrieve the fly. The shade of scuds vary from locality to locality, and with time, so be prepared with several colors.