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The caddis variant trout fly has been around for a long time, and is an effective fly at imitating adult caddis as they return to lay eggs. The si...
View full detailsThe caddis variant trout fly has been around for a long time, and is an effective fly at imitating adult caddis as they return to lay eggs. The silhouette of this dry fly is slightly different than the standard elk hair caddis, and is an excellent alternative fly pattern to try when the standard elk hair caddis won't produce strikes.
The caddis adult - olive is an excellent pattern to fish on spring creeks or anywhere the water is moving slow, and fish have a lot of time to insp...
View full detailsThe caddis adult - olive is an excellent pattern to fish on spring creeks or anywhere the water is moving slow, and fish have a lot of time to inspect your offering. This fly pattern is incredibly realistic!
The mahogany dun imitates the adult Isonychia bicolor mayfly. Brown drakes are a burrowing type of mayfly, but when they hatch, trout key in to th...
View full detailsThe mahogany dun imitates the adult Isonychia bicolor mayfly. Brown drakes are a burrowing type of mayfly, but when they hatch, trout key in to this large trout fly. This mayfly hatches twice during the year with intermittent hatches in between. Trout absolutely lose their inhibitions at the sight of this mayfly. Good luck!!!
The Brown Drake Adult is a very diverse and effective pattern that imitates eachof the following mayfly hatches: Brown Drakes Dark Green Drakes Gre...
View full detailsThe Brown Drake Adult is a very diverse and effective pattern that imitates eachof the following mayfly hatches: Brown Drakes Dark Green Drakes Grey Drakes Hendricksons Mahogany Duns or Blue Quill's March Browns Quill Gordons Red Quills Don't leave home without this diverse mayfly.
Skwala's are small stoneflies found in the winter and spring months of the Northern Rockies. Anglers are familiar with these little cold weather s...
View full detailsSkwala's are small stoneflies found in the winter and spring months of the Northern Rockies. Anglers are familiar with these little cold weather stoneflies that make even the sluggish trout feed actively. Try a small Zebra Midge dropper below for even more success.
Stoneflies are low riding insects. This well designed Golden Stone pattern has foam to ensure that it stays right where it should be. The foam als...
View full detailsStoneflies are low riding insects. This well designed Golden Stone pattern has foam to ensure that it stays right where it should be. The foam also helps this pattern hold up a dropper fly like the Copper J. Dead drift this pattern with a monofilament leader with or without a dropper fly.
Stoneflies are low riding insects. This well designed Golden Stone pattern has foam to ensure that it stays right where it should be. The foam als...
View full detailsStoneflies are low riding insects. This well designed Golden Stone pattern has foam to ensure that it stays right where it should be. The foam also helps this pattern hold up a dropper fly like the Copper J. Dead drift this pattern with a monofilament leader with or without a dropper fly.
This pattern works great as an imitation for any dark mayfly, or as an attractor pattern.
This pattern works great as an imitation for any dark mayfly, or as an attractor pattern.
The baetis hatch is a fairly significant hatch of mayflies, occurring during much of the year. This makes the blue-winged olive patterns an excelle...
View full detailsThe baetis hatch is a fairly significant hatch of mayflies, occurring during much of the year. This makes the blue-winged olive patterns an excellent trout fly to carry in your fly box year around. Trout can be fickle, so carry several "flavors" of baetis, including the blue-winged olive extended body, the blue-winged olive hatchmaster and the blue-winged olive.
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.