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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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Fish can't resist this realistic looking caddis!
Fish can't resist this realistic looking caddis!
The Copper J (compare to a Copper John) is a combination of three very effective nymph patterns, the prince nymph, the brassie, and the pheasant ta...
View full detailsThe Copper J (compare to a Copper John) is a combination of three very effective nymph patterns, the prince nymph, the brassie, and the pheasant tail. The pattern is very effective, and has become just as popular as any other nymph that we sell. The most common way to fish this nymph is to tie it on as a dropper fly, attached to a hopper pattern up front.
Classic Caddis Larva pattern made from it's namesake. We've added our special sauce (shhh!)...using synthetic peacock. Over and over, this has pro...
View full detailsClassic Caddis Larva pattern made from it's namesake. We've added our special sauce (shhh!)...using synthetic peacock. Over and over, this has proved to provide the irridescence fish can''t resist and just enough differentation to make your fly attractively stand out. The Buckskin has remained one of the most productive patterns during the Caddis hatch. Fish this pattern below a dry fly such as an Elk Hair Caddis or in tandem with a weighted nymph such as the Caddis Poopah.
The X-Caddis Tan trout fly includes a Z-lon tail on the elk hair pattern, to create a trout fly that is irresistable to finicky trout.
The X-Caddis Tan trout fly includes a Z-lon tail on the elk hair pattern, to create a trout fly that is irresistable to finicky trout.
Baetis mayflies hatch throughout most of the year, which makes the blue-winged olive pattern an excellent trout fly to carry in your fly box year a...
View full detailsBaetis mayflies hatch throughout most of the year, which makes the blue-winged olive pattern an excellent trout fly to carry in your fly box year around. Trout can be fickle, so carry several "flavors" of baetis, including the BWO CDC Biot Spinner, the blue-winged olive hatchmaster and the blue-winged olive thorax.
The Red Quill imitates a number of Eastern and Western Mayflies. Use this general purpose fly instead of a Hendrickson or a March Brown. This is ...
View full detailsThe Red Quill imitates a number of Eastern and Western Mayflies. Use this general purpose fly instead of a Hendrickson or a March Brown. This is a very popular pattern to carry.
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!
The parachute style of mayfly is one of the most time tested, and successful patterns. This "flavor" of baetis is even easier to see than the trad...
View full detailsThe parachute style of mayfly is one of the most time tested, and successful patterns. This "flavor" of baetis is even easier to see than the traditional parachute blue-winged olive.
The Elk Hair Caddis is a time tested pattern, and has fooled many, many trout. When an adult caddis returns to the water, it will often skitter on...
View full detailsThe Elk Hair Caddis is a time tested pattern, and has fooled many, many trout. When an adult caddis returns to the water, it will often skitter on the surface. Fish an elk hair caddis in this manner. Fish love to pursue a caddis, and will eagerly grab a moving elk hair caddis.
Simplicity, there's something to be said about simple bugs...they work, and work well. The Cousin It is a perfect example of a simple fly. Designi...
View full detailsSimplicity, there's something to be said about simple bugs...they work, and work well. The Cousin It is a perfect example of a simple fly. Designing a simple fly is often far more difficult to do well than intricate patterns. Stripping away all but the necessary atributes, Chris Schrantz designed a pattern that resembles Hoppers, Stoneflies and many terrestrial insects based on how the fly presents itself. This guide fly floats all day, suspends droppers like the Micro Golden Stone with ease, and is a fantastic small mountain stream attractor pattern.