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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 gilled nymph was Mr Stalcup's favorite nymph pattern. There are numerous variations of this pattern, and we are sure that they all work well f...
View full detailsThe gilled nymph was Mr Stalcup's favorite nymph pattern. There are numerous variations of this pattern, and we are sure that they all work well for a callibaetis immitation. Our preference is to tie this pattern very slim and thin. There is nothing slight, however, when a big lake fish inhales this fly.
Dave Whitlock's impressionistic Squirrel Nymph has been a favorite to anglers of all sorts. A multi-purpose pattern that is far more imitative of m...
View full detailsDave Whitlock's impressionistic Squirrel Nymph has been a favorite to anglers of all sorts. A multi-purpose pattern that is far more imitative of many swimming insects than suggestive of any one in particular. Be it a caddis, scud, mayfly, damsel or stonefly, anglers stalking trout, carp, smallmouth or panfish have the same confidence in this proven pattern.
Dave Whitlock's impressionistic Squirrel Nymph has been a favorite to anglers of all sorts. A multi-purpose pattern that is far more imitative of m...
View full detailsDave Whitlock's impressionistic Squirrel Nymph has been a favorite to anglers of all sorts. A multi-purpose pattern that is far more imitative of many swimming insects than suggestive of any one in particular. Be it a caddis, scud, mayfly, damsel or stonefly, anglers stalking trout, carp, smallmouth or panfish have the same confidence in this proven pattern.
Joe Mitchell's Split Back Blue Winged Olive nymph is best fished during the early emergence stage. Often fished deep, and in tandem with a tungsten...
View full detailsJoe Mitchell's Split Back Blue Winged Olive nymph is best fished during the early emergence stage. Often fished deep, and in tandem with a tungsten nymph such as the Rainbow Warrior, this fly is gonna get bit!
Little crustaceans are full of protein and found in spring creeks, and tailwaters especially. Fish in tandem with a Firebead Ray Charles.
Little crustaceans are full of protein and found in spring creeks, and tailwaters especially. Fish in tandem with a Firebead Ray Charles.
Originally a baetis immitation, this fly can be fished more generally. Mr Higa's creation has a slim profile and a red wingcase. Whether the win...
View full detailsOriginally a baetis immitation, this fly can be fished more generally. Mr Higa's creation has a slim profile and a red wingcase. Whether the wingcase acts a generic hot spot or is viewed as a cracked wingcase, fish can't resist. SOS - Save Our Skin -- has been a go-to for countless anglers. Available in Olive and Black.
Slim profile bug with big motion. The Soft Hackle Sow Bug is a favorite in the Northern Rockies and its delicate nature has proven to be as popular...
View full detailsSlim profile bug with big motion. The Soft Hackle Sow Bug is a favorite in the Northern Rockies and its delicate nature has proven to be as popular in spring creeks nationwide.
Cast the Soft Hackle beadhead Pearl Nymph across the river with a weight above, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts th...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle beadhead Pearl Nymph 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 soft hackle bead head pearl fly is an effective lake pattern also, imitating a rising callibaetis nymph, or just as a buggy looking meal. Yum, Yum!!
Cast the Soft Hackle Olive nymph up the river, let it drift and sink, then let it swing downstream, which lifts the fly upwards in the water. If a...
View full detailsCast the Soft Hackle Olive nymph up the river, 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 peacock herl in this nymph, when wet, produces a color of nymph that trout can't resist. The olive soft hackle is also effective in lakes as a damsel nymph imitation.
Alevin are defenseless, and while still in development the egg sack is like a neon light bullseye for trout. Alevin are found hatching on gravel b...
View full detailsAlevin are defenseless, and while still in development the egg sack is like a neon light bullseye for trout. Alevin are found hatching on gravel bottoms. An easy meal, and a high protein one at that, trout and steelhead cant help but gorge on these little snacks. Fished with fluorocarbon this little fly will fall victim to hungry trout.