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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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The Caddis Poopah Cream will outfish nearly all other caddis nymphs and emergers. We tie this fly on a Daiichi 1530 hook, which is twice as strong...
View full detailsThe Caddis Poopah Cream will outfish nearly all other caddis nymphs and emergers. We tie this fly on a Daiichi 1530 hook, which is twice as strong as the typical hook you can get for this fly, and won't open up with a big fish!
This woven bodied Caddis Larva was created by Shane Stalcup, and has been catching fish for decades. Fish this pattern with a weighted nymph such ...
View full detailsThis woven bodied Caddis Larva was created by Shane Stalcup, and has been catching fish for decades. Fish this pattern with a weighted nymph such as Caddis Poopah. This fly also works well as a searching pattern when there is nothing hatching. Also available in Brown
This woven bodied Caddis Larva was created by Shane Stalcup, and has been catching fish for decades. Fish this pattern with a weighted nymph such ...
View full detailsThis woven bodied Caddis Larva was created by Shane Stalcup, and has been catching fish for decades. Fish this pattern with a weighted nymph such as Caddis Poopah. This fly also works well as a searching pattern when there is nothing hatching. Also available in Green.
This is a very effective caddis nymph to dead drift, then let it rise up on the downward swing. As the nymph emerges in the water column, trout wi...
View full detailsThis is a very effective caddis nymph to dead drift, then let it rise up on the downward swing. As the nymph emerges in the water column, trout will hammer this fly with recklessness.
This is a classic stillwater pattern that still fools more cruising fish than most other callibaetis patterns. A mix of great colors and enticing ...
View full detailsThis is a classic stillwater pattern that still fools more cruising fish than most other callibaetis patterns. A mix of great colors and enticing movement.
This fly imitates a cased caddis larva, and is very effective!Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on the Beadhead Breadcrust and Breadcrust here.
This fly imitates a cased caddis larva, and is very effective!Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on the Beadhead Breadcrust and Breadcrust here.
The brassie nymph has been a long time favorite, and by adding segmentation and rubber legs, this fly is extremely tempting to trout.
The brassie nymph has been a long time favorite, and by adding segmentation and rubber legs, this fly is extremely tempting to trout.
The brassie nymph has been a long time favorite, and by adding segmentation and rubber legs, this fly is extremely tempting to trout.
The brassie nymph has been a long time favorite, and by adding segmentation and rubber legs, this fly is extremely tempting to trout.
Likely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The ...
View full detailsLikely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The Brassie has never failed to remain a staple in fly boxes across the nation being tied in many color variations, it's likely responsible for the introduction of such materials as Ultra Wire. The bead head version adds weight to the already heavy bug getting it down in the strike zone even more efficiently.
Likely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The ...
View full detailsLikely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The Brassie has never failed to remain a staple in fly boxes across the nation being tied in many color variations, it's likely responsible for the introduction of such materials as Ultra Wire. The bead head version adds weight to the already heavy bug getting it down in the strike zone even more efficiently.