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This woven bodied Caddis Larva was created by Shane Stalcup, and has been catching fish for decades. Fish this pattern with a weighted nymph such ...
View full detailsThis woven bodied Caddis Larva was created by Shane Stalcup, and has been catching fish for decades. Fish this pattern with a weighted nymph such as Caddis Poopah. This fly also works well as a searching pattern when there is nothing hatching. Also available in Green.
This fly imitates a cased caddis larva, and is very effective!Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on the Beadhead Breadcrust and Breadcrust here.
This fly imitates a cased caddis larva, and is very effective!Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on the Beadhead Breadcrust and Breadcrust here.
Likely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The ...
View full detailsLikely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The Brassie has never failed to remain a staple in fly boxes across the nation being tied in many color variations, it's likely responsible for the introduction of such materials as Ultra Wire. The bead head version adds weight to the already heavy bug getting it down in the strike zone even more efficiently.
Likely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The ...
View full detailsLikely the most recognized Midge pattern, the Brassie was created for the South Platte river drainage near Denver Colorado in the early '60's. The Brassie has never failed to remain a staple in fly boxes across the nation being tied in many color variations, it's likely responsible for the introduction of such materials as Ultra Wire. The bead head version adds weight to the already heavy bug getting it down in the strike zone even more efficiently.
Bottom Scratcher - Olive - When you need your fly to get down in a hurry, this is your choice! Fish it for smallies, largemouth, carp, pike - you g...
View full detailsBottom Scratcher - Olive - When you need your fly to get down in a hurry, this is your choice! Fish it for smallies, largemouth, carp, pike - you get the picture. It is a great streamer for trout and salmon when you need your fly to get down to their attention!
The Blood Midge is used to imitate a red midge or red chironomid, which are abundant in many rivers and lakes. This bug is enthusiastically target...
View full detailsThe Blood Midge 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! Check out our Fly of the Week blog post about the Blood Midge here.
The Black Beauty is one of the most effective midge patterns ever tied, and an absolute must fly during the cold months. If you ever wonder why th...
View full detailsThe Black Beauty is one of the most effective midge patterns ever tied, and an absolute must fly during the cold months. If you ever wonder why this nymph is so effective, look under some rocks along the river. You will most likely see a lot of slender black midges!We also carry a couple of Black Beauty variations: Mercury Midge - Black Mercury Zebra Midge Check out our Fly of the Week blog post about the Black Beauty here.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.Bjorn's Last Chance Worm should be your First Choice when fishing annelid patterns. The sparkle body of this nymph is an eye catcher and a fish catcher!
Bjorn's Flash Midge Larva is tied with an iridescent black/green body, typical of the majority of Midge Larva. Best to dead drift this fly, and fi...
View full detailsBjorn's Flash Midge Larva is tied with an iridescent black/green body, typical of the majority of Midge Larva. Best to dead drift this fly, and fish it deep.Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on Bjorn's Flash Midge Larva here.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.Bjorn's D2 (Down and Dirty) Worm is one of our favorite annelids!