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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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Bouface Beadhead - Black - This marabou, bunny leach/streamer is the perfect choice for panfish, bass and trout. The bead on the front adds enough ...
View full detailsBouface Beadhead - Black - This marabou, bunny leach/streamer is the perfect choice for panfish, bass and trout. The bead on the front adds enough weight where the fly can be jigged back to you when fishing in ponds and lakes. It works in moving water as well!
Bead Head Flash-A-Bugger - Olive - The wooly bugger is the standard by which few other fishing flies are measured. You won't go wrong filling you b...
View full detailsBead Head Flash-A-Bugger - Olive - The wooly bugger is the standard by which few other fishing flies are measured. You won't go wrong filling you boxes with these. Catches trout, carp, bass, pike, crappie, bluegill. You get the picture.
These eggs are soft. Trout often mouth food as a way to investigate...these eggs feel real. Very real.
These eggs are soft. Trout often mouth food as a way to investigate...these eggs feel real. Very real.
We'd like to know how many fish the zebra midge fools each year. It is a lot. Adding the glass bead imitates the tiny buble of gas the midge uses...
View full detailsWe'd like to know how many fish the zebra midge fools each year. It is a lot. Adding the glass bead imitates the tiny buble of gas the midge uses to float itself from the bottom to the top of the water. Fish this pattern at any depth. Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on the Zebra Midge Bubbleback here.
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.
With the introduction of Ultra Wire to the tying world, many standard patterns gained weight while keeping their figure...Brad Befus created the Wi...
View full detailsWith the introduction of Ultra Wire to the tying world, many standard patterns gained weight while keeping their figure...Brad Befus created the Wired Stonefly pattern to get down fast while keeping a realistic profile. Too often, Stonefly patterns become too fat and disproportionate by adding lead wire underbodies. This multi wired body offers some segmentation using two color wires wrapped together. Fish this pattern below an indicator with Fluorocarbon or in tandem with a Prince Nymph.
With the introduction of Ultra Wire to the tying world, many standard patterns gained weight while keeping their figure...Brad Befus created the Wi...
View full detailsWith the introduction of Ultra Wire to the tying world, many standard patterns gained weight while keeping their figure...Brad Befus created the Wired Stonefly pattern to get down fast while keeping a realistic profile. Too often, Stonefly patterns become too fat and disproportionate by adding lead wire underbodies. This multi wired body offers some segmentation using two color wires wrapped together. Fish this pattern below an indicator with Fluorocarbon or in tandem with a Prince Nymph.
The WD-40 is very effective at imitating a midge larva. The WD50 is a variation on this popular trout fly nymph, which features a flashback wingca...
View full detailsThe WD-40 is very effective at imitating a midge larva. The WD50 is a variation on this popular trout fly nymph, which features a flashback wingcase which appears to be bursting out, emerging from the nymphal shuck.
This pattern works great as a pale morning dun or sulphur dun emerger.
This pattern works great as a pale morning dun or sulphur dun emerger.
Cast the Soft Hackle Olive pattern across the river with a weight above, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly u...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle Olive pattern across the river with a weight above, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. If a fish doesn't grab the fly on the dead drift, they will often take it as a rising caddis. The olive soft hackle is also effective in lakes as a damsel nymph imitation.