Quality Flies at low prices.
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.
Get the latest updates, news and product offers via email
The tungsten bead hare's ear is a time tested pattern that is extremely effective at catching fish. It is versatile in that it imitates a wide var...
View full detailsThe tungsten bead 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 tungsten bead which will sink the nymph quickly into the deep zone where the big fish hang out. The Tungsten Bead Hare's Ear Nymph is a must in a fly fisherman's fly box.
The Green Drake Nymph - Beadhead is of the best fishing Green Drake Nymph patterns available. Perfectly resembles the flat bodied crawler natural t...
View full detailsThe Green Drake Nymph - Beadhead is of the best fishing Green Drake Nymph patterns available. Perfectly resembles the flat bodied crawler natural that live among the rocks.
The Maccaffertium vicarium mayfly begins hatching when the water temperature hits about 42 degrees Fahrenheit, which is usually March! The hatch i...
View full detailsThe Maccaffertium vicarium mayfly begins hatching when the water temperature hits about 42 degrees Fahrenheit, which is usually March! The hatch is usually in the afternoon, and a spinner fall occurs later on that day. The March Brown fly pattern imitates this adult mayfly very well. These are generally big mayflies, which cause trout to feed with "reckless abandon", with big splashes being the typical bite.
This dry trout fly was originally tied by Dan Cahill to imitate the stenacron mayflies that hatch from late May through the summer. It is also eff...
View full detailsThis dry trout fly was originally tied by Dan Cahill to imitate the stenacron mayflies that hatch from late May through the summer. It is also effective at imitating Pale Morning Duns (PMD's), Red Quills and sulphurs.
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 name says it all! The Bread and Butter Caddis Emerger is simply one of the most effective caddis emergers that is available, and that we have ...
View full detailsThe name says it all! The Bread and Butter Caddis Emerger is simply one of the most effective caddis emergers that is available, and that we have fished. This fly works well dead drifted and swung.
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 Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is design...
View full detailsThe Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is designed to imitate a mayfly struggling to escape its nymph exoskeleton. This is a very vulnerable state in life for a mayfly, and trout know that these flies are an easy meal.This pattern is effective for the following mayfly hatches: Hendrickson Cahill Grey Drake
Peanut Bunker Minnows are on the diet of many predatory baitfish, and the Peanut Bunker Fly Pattern is very effective at catching those predatory f...
View full detailsPeanut Bunker Minnows are on the diet of many predatory baitfish, and the Peanut Bunker Fly Pattern is very effective at catching those predatory fish. This fly is particularly effective at catching striped bass! This fly is tied on a Gamakatsu SL11-3H hook, known for being both sharp and strong.Compare to EP Peanut Butter Purple and Black
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.