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The Sulphur Dun is the Eastern equivalent to the Pale Morning Dun of the West. Sulphurs usually hatch in the evening, (although they can hatch mid...
View full detailsThe Sulphur Dun is the Eastern equivalent to the Pale Morning Dun of the West. Sulphurs usually hatch in the evening, (although they can hatch mid-day on cloudy days) early in the season, with prolific numbers of mayflies hatching at a time. If this pattern doesn't produce, trail a PMD Emerger (available in our nymph store) behind a dry fly.
Cast the Soft Hackle pattern across the river, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. Trout will attack this fly,...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle pattern across the river, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. Trout will attack this fly, so hold on! The Soft Hackle Hare's Ear nymph is also effective in stillwater as an emerging callibaetis or as an attractor.
The Parachute Purple haze has become a staple for guides in the Rockies for over a decade. In low light conditions this pattern excels as an attrac...
View full detailsThe Parachute Purple haze has become a staple for guides in the Rockies for over a decade. In low light conditions this pattern excels as an attractor or searching fly.
The Perdigon has nothing to stop it from dropping to the bottom and resembling the size and silhouette of just about any mayfly nymph. The old ada...
View full detailsThe Perdigon has nothing to stop it from dropping to the bottom and resembling the size and silhouette of just about any mayfly nymph. The old adage states "if your nymph isn't getting stuck, you're not fishing where you should be" The Jiggy series uses a 60 degree jig hook, allowing the angler to fish the fly directly on the bottom where nymphs live. Increased drifts without hanging up on the bottom is the biggest advantage this style nymph offers. This orientation also helps with a more positive hook up, typically pinning the fish top dead center allowing a faster and safer release.! Bead/Hook Sizes: #8, 10 & 12 hook: 3.8 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #18 hook: 2.2 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #14 hook: 3.3 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #20 hook: 2.0 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #16 hook: 2.8 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #22 hook: 1.5 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead
The Jiggy Blowtorch Nymph is one of the most successful nymphs to be fished in the competitive fly fishing arena. This fly produces everywhere it ...
View full detailsThe Jiggy Blowtorch Nymph is one of the most successful nymphs to be fished in the competitive fly fishing arena. This fly produces everywhere it is fished, particularly when the water is cold. Bead/Hook Sizes: #8, 10 & 12 hook: 3.8 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #18 hook: 2.2 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #14 hook: 3.3 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #20 hook: 2.0 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #16 hook: 2.8 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead #22 hook: 1.5 mm Slotted Tungsten Bead Check out our Fly of the Week Blog post about the Blowtorch here.
The bead head hare's ear is a time tested pattern that is extremely effective at catching fish. It is versatile in that it imitates a wide variety...
View full detailsThe bead head hare's ear is a time tested pattern that is extremely effective at catching fish. It is versatile in that it imitates a wide variety of underwater bugs. This fly has loose hair around the thorax that simulate the legs of an aquatic insect, and a bead head to help it sink into the zone where the big fish hang out. The Bead Head Hare's Ear Nymph is available in black, olive and natural. Each color is both effective and a must in a fly fisherman's fly box.
Fish love dining on caddis flies. This pattern is extremely versatile at imitating dark colored caddis, a mid to late season variety.
Fish love dining on caddis flies. This pattern is extremely versatile at imitating dark colored caddis, a mid to late season variety.
Baetis mayflies hatch throughout much of the year, which makes the blue-winged olive pattern an excellent trout fly to always carry in your trout f...
View full detailsBaetis mayflies hatch throughout much of the year, which makes the blue-winged olive pattern an excellent trout fly to always carry in your trout fly box. Trout can be fickle, so carry several "flavors" of baetis, including the blue-winged olive extended body, the blue-winged olive, and the blue-winged olive thorax.
Likely the most recognized and purchased midge pattern available. The Zebra Midge gets it's name from the wire rib it has wrapped around showing se...
View full detailsLikely the most recognized and purchased midge pattern available. The Zebra Midge gets it's name from the wire rib it has wrapped around showing segmentation. Please note that this pattern uses a nickel bead, which is best described as dull, matte silver finish. It is neither pure black nor pure silver.
This eye catching, flashy nymph will grab the attention of trout. The black rainbow warrior can be used to imitate a midge (chironomid) or a dark...
View full detailsThis eye catching, flashy nymph will grab the attention of trout. The black rainbow warrior can be used to imitate a midge (chironomid) or a dark and light colored mayfly emerger.