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Pat's Rubberleg Stonefly is a simple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades. And, if you cross tying a Jiggy Pat's Rubberleg while lis...
View full detailsPat's Rubberleg Stonefly is a simple Stonefly pattern that has fooled trout for decades. And, if you cross tying a Jiggy Pat's Rubberleg while listening to 90's Hip Hop by "2 In the Room" you might get a Jiggy Pat's Rubberleg to "Wiggle it, Just a Little Bit..." It's a terrible song, and music video is worse. That said, the video begins with a guy rowing a drift boat into the ocean while wearing short white shorts. What?!?! Completely random. What's not random is that articulation tends to make "great" even better. This is an interesting next step on a modern take of a classic. We expect this will be our go-to stonefly from now on.
Great little brown midge pattern when you need a segmented bodied midge. As the name suggests, the Jailbird Midge won't go through the wheelhouse u...
View full detailsGreat little brown midge pattern when you need a segmented bodied midge. As the name suggests, the Jailbird Midge won't go through the wheelhouse uncaught...
Stonefly patterns are historically HEAVY, known as sparkplugs and cannon balls by many. Even The small stonefly patterns do best on the bottom, the...
View full detailsStonefly patterns are historically HEAVY, known as sparkplugs and cannon balls by many. Even The small stonefly patterns do best on the bottom, the Iron Sally is the perfect little yellow sally pattern. Fish in tandem with a Copper J or dead drifted alone with a Fluorocarbon Leader.
The Ice Cream Cone - Red is used to imitate a red midge or red chironomid, which are abundant in many rivers and lakes. This bug is enthusiastical...
View full detailsThe Ice Cream Cone - Red is used to imitate a red midge or red chironomid, which are abundant in many rivers and lakes. This bug is enthusiastically targeted by trout, and this fly will catch them!
The Ice Blue Quill Chironomid immitates a midge or chironomid using materials that capture the natural's distinctive metallic sheen and red hotspot...
View full detailsThe Ice Blue Quill Chironomid immitates a midge or chironomid using materials that capture the natural's distinctive metallic sheen and red hotspots that form as a result of internally trapped gasses that the insect uses to lift itself through the water toward the surface. This immates a staple in a trout's diet -- hang on!
The Hotwire Caddis Olive imitates emerging Caddis Pupa. While it is dense, and sinks well, it will rise when swung downstream, triggering some ver...
View full detailsThe Hotwire Caddis Olive imitates emerging Caddis Pupa. While it is dense, and sinks well, it will rise when swung downstream, triggering some very hard and agressive strikes!
The Hotwire Caddis Chartreuse imitates emerging Caddis Pupa. While it is dense, and sinks well, it will rise when swung downstream, triggering som...
View full detailsThe Hotwire Caddis Chartreuse imitates emerging Caddis Pupa. While it is dense, and sinks well, it will rise when swung downstream, triggering some very hard and agressive strikes!
The Hotwire Caddis Amber imitates emerging Caddis Pupa. While it is dense, and sinks well, it will rise when swung downstream, triggering some ver...
View full detailsThe Hotwire Caddis Amber imitates emerging Caddis Pupa. While it is dense, and sinks well, it will rise when swung downstream, triggering some very hard and agressive strikes!
An attractor that might become your new fav. This is a hare's ear soft hackle variation tied on a jig hook with a flashback and hotspot. Check ou...
View full detailsAn attractor that might become your new fav. This is a hare's ear soft hackle variation tied on a jig hook with a flashback and hotspot. Check out our Fly of the Week blog post about the HDA Fav here.
As one of the most recognized fly patterns, the Hare's ear nymph has a history with every fly angler alive, and for good reason. Not many bugs can ...
View full detailsAs one of the most recognized fly patterns, the Hare's ear nymph has a history with every fly angler alive, and for good reason. Not many bugs can offer the bugginess, natural mottled color, and insect diversity that the Hare's Ear Nymph imitates. Add a little flashback and this bug will get noticed in off-color water or low light conditions. Fish this pattern with a Pheasant Tail Nymph, or below a Elk Caddis.