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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.
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The RS2 is an emerger, but is also very effective fished as a nymph. The inventor of the RS2, Rim Chung, since inventing this pattern, has never fi...
View full detailsThe RS2 is an emerger, but is also very effective fished as a nymph. The inventor of the RS2, Rim Chung, since inventing this pattern, has never fished another fly, and is always the guy on the river catching all the fish!
As with many proven patterns, the RS2 also was given an upgrade with the addition of the flash back. In this case the wing bud present on the origi...
View full detailsAs with many proven patterns, the RS2 also was given an upgrade with the addition of the flash back. In this case the wing bud present on the original is replaced with woven Mylar sparkle wing. Fished behind a Parachute Adams or matching the hatch, you'll soon find this pattern in every color as a staple in your fly box.
The Roxy Rainbow Nymph is a deadly emergent pattern. The Rainbow flash mimics the gas bubble surrounding the insect during the emergence while the ...
View full detailsThe Roxy Rainbow Nymph is a deadly emergent pattern. The Rainbow flash mimics the gas bubble surrounding the insect during the emergence while the soft hackle provides the blur that a swimming insect produces. Excellent Caddis imitation in both stillwater and moving water.
Great little brown midge pattern when you need a segmented bodied midge. The opaque tube abdomen of the Root Beer Midge shines and glows when light...
View full detailsGreat little brown midge pattern when you need a segmented bodied midge. The opaque tube abdomen of the Root Beer Midge shines and glows when light hits it giving a juicy, buggy look that trout won't resist.
The small, red glass bead combined with a gill tuft and bright wire rib make for a very effective nymph. Fish the Rojo Midge as you would any other...
View full detailsThe small, red glass bead combined with a gill tuft and bright wire rib make for a very effective nymph. Fish the Rojo Midge as you would any other midge pattern.Check out our Fly of the Week Blog post about the Rojo Midge here.
This Crayfish pattern is absolutely the most realistic fly you can imitate a crayfish with.
This Crayfish pattern is absolutely the most realistic fly you can imitate a crayfish with.
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The Realistic Caddis Pupa Brown imitates a caddis emerger. The natural caddis emerger can swim rapidly upwards, while drifting down the river, so ...
View full detailsThe Realistic Caddis Pupa Brown imitates a caddis emerger. The natural caddis emerger can swim rapidly upwards, while drifting down the river, so swing the fly downstream, and get ready for some amazing strikes!
The Rainbow Warrior - Red is used to imitate a red midge or red chironomid, which are abundant in many rivers. This bug is enthusiastically target...
View full detailsThe Rainbow Warrior - Red is used to imitate a red midge or red chironomid, which are abundant in many rivers. This bug is enthusiastically targeted by trout, and this fly will catch them! Rainbow Warrior Nymphs are all very effective, and we also carry them in Black, Pearl, and Pearl with a Gold Bead.
This eye catching, flashy nymph will grab the attention of trout. The purple rainbow warrior can be used to imitate a midge (chironomid) or a mayfl...
View full detailsThis eye catching, flashy nymph will grab the attention of trout. The purple rainbow warrior can be used to imitate a midge (chironomid) or a mayfly emerger. Purple is a very effective color.
With the evolution of synthetic materials in fly tying, designers experimented by replacing the standard natural materials with newly introduced fi...
View full detailsWith the evolution of synthetic materials in fly tying, designers experimented by replacing the standard natural materials with newly introduced fibers. Ice Dub is likely the most popular of those materials. With as many uses as it has, Mike Mercer found a use beyond others and a way to re-introduce the classic Prince Nymph with the same acceptance as the original. The Psycho Prince was developed using Ice Dub rather than Peacock, giving the pattern a more color diversity and enabling anglers to better match the hatch. A brilliant design.