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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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Guide and Fly Tyer, Landon Mayer has spent a lot of time on the river, and created the Tails Up Trico to more accurately represent the features tha...
View full detailsGuide and Fly Tyer, Landon Mayer has spent a lot of time on the river, and created the Tails Up Trico to more accurately represent the features that trout look for during the Trico Hatch.
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.
Stalcup's Hackle Dun - Blue winged olive (BWO) is quintessential Shane Stalcup...simple, clean, highly representative. One of our go-to BWOs.
Stalcup's Hackle Dun - Blue winged olive (BWO) is quintessential Shane Stalcup...simple, clean, highly representative. One of our go-to BWOs.
The back of the Sipper BWO mayfly pattern lies low in the water, while the front of the fly rides high. This stage of a mayfly emergence makes the...
View full detailsThe back of the Sipper BWO mayfly pattern lies low in the water, while the front of the fly rides high. This stage of a mayfly emergence makes the mayfly helpess, and trout know that this is an easy meal.
Troy Bachman developed the slick water caddis pattern to identically imitate a dry, non-fluttering caddis. The parachute adds to the flies buoyanc...
View full detailsTroy Bachman developed the slick water caddis pattern to identically imitate a dry, non-fluttering caddis. The parachute adds to the flies buoyancy, and the appearance of legs to a trout.
The pheasant Tail Nymph is one of the most successful patterns ever tied. Try this fly out as a dry fly, and fish will pay attention!
The pheasant Tail Nymph is one of the most successful patterns ever tied. Try this fly out as a dry fly, and fish will pay attention!
The Loopwing blue-winged olive imitates the baetis mayfly. The loopwing on this fly is very effective with imitating the small wing of a mayfly. ...
View full detailsThe Loopwing blue-winged olive imitates the baetis mayfly. The loopwing on this fly is very effective with imitating the small wing of a mayfly. Give this fly a try!
The parachute blue-winged olive fly fishing fly imitates the adult baetis mayfly, which hatches during much of the year. Be prepared for finicky t...
View full detailsThe parachute blue-winged olive fly fishing fly imitates the adult baetis mayfly, which hatches during much of the year. Be prepared for finicky trout by carrying several types of the blue-winged olive pattern in your fly box. You never know which fly pattern the trout will accept until they tell you with a nice rise!
As the name Neversink Caddis implies, this pattern was designed to stay afloat when the other sink. Also available in Yellow.
As the name Neversink Caddis implies, this pattern was designed to stay afloat when the other sink. Also available in Yellow.
The midge pattern is effective when trout are selectively taking very small flies on the surface or in the film. Have a variety of colors handy in...
View full detailsThe midge pattern is effective when trout are selectively taking very small flies on the surface or in the film. Have a variety of colors handy in your fly box.