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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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The Flashing Willie is a go-to fly for any condition. Jeff McGee, the originator of this fly never leaves home without it. Retrieving in short 3" ...
View full detailsThe Flashing Willie is a go-to fly for any condition. Jeff McGee, the originator of this fly never leaves home without it. Retrieving in short 3" to 7" strips with occasional pauses drives fish nuts with its undulating and realistic swimming action.
Double Thin Mint Olive - Tungsten Bead - A great fly by itself, consider this doubly effective! Gets down to where the fish live, and has a great m...
View full detailsDouble Thin Mint Olive - Tungsten Bead - A great fly by itself, consider this doubly effective! Gets down to where the fish live, and has a great movement in the water. Proven. Effective. Get some!
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Conehead Peacock Bugger - It is a great fly! Can pass for dragonflies, damsels and leeches, and will entice trout to bite on the strip. A great fly...
View full detailsConehead Peacock Bugger - It is a great fly! Can pass for dragonflies, damsels and leeches, and will entice trout to bite on the strip. A great fly to have in your fly-box arsenal!
Bead Head Wooly Bugger - Olive - A classic. Fill your boxes with multiple sizes. Strip 'em, jig 'em, dead drift 'em ... fish can't resist them. Rea...
View full detailsBead Head Wooly Bugger - Olive - A classic. Fill your boxes with multiple sizes. Strip 'em, jig 'em, dead drift 'em ... fish can't resist them. Really!
Bead Head Flash-A-Bugger - Black - The wooly bugger is a pattern that is universally successful. The bead gives the fly an irresistible action, an...
View full detailsBead Head Flash-A-Bugger - Black - The wooly bugger is a pattern that is universally successful. The bead gives the fly an irresistible action, and the marabou tail undulates in water to drive fish crazy. Keep a good assortment of this pattern.
Cliff Zug created this pattern as a Caddis imitation. The Zug Bug is a classic representation of a cased caddis that fishes equally well as an attr...
View full detailsCliff Zug created this pattern as a Caddis imitation. The Zug Bug is a classic representation of a cased caddis that fishes equally well as an attractor, and has been used to imitate a mayfly nymph. A Peacock bodied pattern with a soft hackle collar is an incredible stillwater pattern that likely represents a Dragonfly or Damsel.
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.
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.
The WD stands for wood duck, which is used to tie the tail of this very successful nymph. The WD40 midge larva nymph pattern is one of the most ef...
View full detailsThe WD stands for wood duck, which is used to tie the tail of this very successful nymph. The WD40 midge larva nymph pattern is one of the most effective patterns we have fished, and is also effective at imitating baetis nymph.
A wire body twist on the original Soft Hackle. This wire body gets down fast and the soft hackle alludes to the movement of a swimming or strugglin...
View full detailsA wire body twist on the original Soft Hackle. This wire body gets down fast and the soft hackle alludes to the movement of a swimming or struggling nymph.