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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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Fashioned from the Duracell Jig Nymph, this fly is tied to be durable. The mix of materials is unique: ice dub, wire, and a CDC collar. While thi...
View full detailsFashioned from the Duracell Jig Nymph, this fly is tied to be durable. The mix of materials is unique: ice dub, wire, and a CDC collar. While this fly might not look like anything you'll find under a rock, the mix of materials is the right amount of flash and movement to turn heads. This fly is not a stranger to one-fly competitions....it is that good. Go for it.
Fashioned from the Duracell Jig Nymph, this fly is tied to be durable. The mix of materials is unique: brown ice dub (which looks purple-ish), rea...
View full detailsFashioned from the Duracell Jig Nymph, this fly is tied to be durable. The mix of materials is unique: brown ice dub (which looks purple-ish), read wire, and a CDC collar. While this fly might not look like anything you'll find under a rock, the mix of materials is the right amount of flash and movement to turn heads. This fly is not a stranger to one-fly competitions....it is that good. Go for it.
Our take on a unique design from Mr Smitherman that accomplishes two things: thickness/bulk and movement. Originally designed for carp in slow wat...
View full detailsOur take on a unique design from Mr Smitherman that accomplishes two things: thickness/bulk and movement. Originally designed for carp in slow water, this fly has taken numerous other species.
Doug's Flying Zebra Midge Emerger has a glass bead to mimic the gas bubble that is present during emergence. A pure white wing bud helps with buoy...
View full detailsDoug's Flying Zebra Midge Emerger has a glass bead to mimic the gas bubble that is present during emergence. A pure white wing bud helps with buoyancy and aids in visibility while dead drifted in the surface film. This bug fishes well on its own to rising trout and can be fished behind a black Trailing Shuck Midge.
The Desert Storm midge is a great tailwater pattern on the San Juan & other small fly rivers.
The Desert Storm midge is a great tailwater pattern on the San Juan & other small fly rivers.
The Bird's Nest pattern has been around for decades, and continues to be a part of most anglers fly box. The Depth Charge Bird's Nest Olive takes ...
View full detailsThe Bird's Nest pattern has been around for decades, and continues to be a part of most anglers fly box. The Depth Charge Bird's Nest Olive takes all of the best of the orignal pattern, and adds a pair of tungsten beads to get the fly deep quickly. The pattern is considered to be an Attractor Pattern. With the soft hackle tied to the front of the fly, it imitates a struggling mayfly emerging in the water column, and when swing downstream, does well during a caddis hatch. This is a very versatile fly.
The Dark Side Stonefly Nymph adds a little color in the legs for contrast, making this pattern even more desirable. Dead drift this under an indica...
View full detailsThe Dark Side Stonefly Nymph adds a little color in the legs for contrast, making this pattern even more desirable. Dead drift this under an indicator with a fluorocarbon leader as a single or in tandem with a Stinger Stone.
The Dark Lord Beadhead Nymph is similar to a prince nymph, tied with darker colors. This nymph can be used as an attractor pattern or as a stonefl...
View full detailsThe Dark Lord Beadhead Nymph is similar to a prince nymph, tied with darker colors. This nymph can be used as an attractor pattern or as a stonefly nymph.The Dark Lord has been around for a long time because it is a very effective fly pattern.
Cruising damsel nymphs fished toward the shoreline are irresistible to large trout. These nymphs don't swim very fast, so use a slow retrieve on a...
View full detailsCruising damsel nymphs fished toward the shoreline are irresistible to large trout. These nymphs don't swim very fast, so use a slow retrieve on a sinking tip line for best results.
The Dainty Damsel is a wonderful representation of the natural, matching the coloration and movement very well. Fish this pattern along grass lines...
View full detailsThe Dainty Damsel is a wonderful representation of the natural, matching the coloration and movement very well. Fish this pattern along grass lines with a fluorocarbon leader or tippet alone or with an unweighted prince nymph.