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This imitates one of the most important hatches in the West. This is a prolific mayfly and the parachute pattern is one of the best for finicky tr...
View full detailsThis imitates one of the most important hatches in the West. This is a prolific mayfly and the parachute pattern is one of the best for finicky trout.
This dry trout fly was originally tied in the Catskill style by Dan Cahill to imitate the stenacron mayflies that hatch from late May through the s...
View full detailsThis dry trout fly was originally tied in the Catskill style by Dan Cahill to imitate the stenacron mayflies that hatch from late May through the summer. It is also effective at imitating Pale Morning Duns (PMD's), Red Quills and sulphurs.
This dry fly version of the popular Hare's Ear is just as effective at catching trout, and is highly visible. Use this as an adult Callibaetis in ...
View full detailsThis dry fly version of the popular Hare's Ear is just as effective at catching trout, and is highly visible. Use this as an adult Callibaetis in stillwaters.
The Parachute Grey Drake is a fantastic Grey Drake pattern with a highly visible poly post and tail. Fish as a single or in tandem with a Parachute...
View full detailsThe Parachute Grey Drake is a fantastic Grey Drake pattern with a highly visible poly post and tail. Fish as a single or in tandem with a Parachute Adams.
This pattern imitates the prolific male Hendrickson mayfly that hatches early in the season on most waters east of the Mississippi. The hendrickso...
View full detailsThis pattern imitates the prolific male Hendrickson mayfly that hatches early in the season on most waters east of the Mississippi. The hendrickson actually imitates a group of mayflies that are quite similar in appearance. It can also be used as an attractor pattern.
Apply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the fly sink. The body shape of this pattern is very r...
View full detailsApply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the fly sink. The body shape of this pattern is very realistic, and fish find it irresistible!
Apply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the caddis fly sink. Then the fun begins!
Apply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the caddis fly sink. Then the fun begins!
The Black Gnat (Culcidae insect group) fall or get blown on to the water where trout are very partial to them. Gnats are prolific from late Spring...
View full detailsThe Black Gnat (Culcidae insect group) fall or get blown on to the water where trout are very partial to them. Gnats are prolific from late Spring through the summer. They may be seen in dense clouds over the water and fish will be rising madly.
The para midge represents an emerging chironomid or midge. Only the front half of the fly should have floatant applied, so that the front half flo...
View full detailsThe para midge represents an emerging chironomid or midge. Only the front half of the fly should have floatant applied, so that the front half floats, the back half sinks. The result will be recognized by fish as an emerging chironomid, and an easy meal.
This all-foam hopper pattern incorporates thicker, true-to-scale thighs. Although it sits low in the water, this hopper is easy to see given the o...
View full detailsThis all-foam hopper pattern incorporates thicker, true-to-scale thighs. Although it sits low in the water, this hopper is easy to see given the orange hi-vis foam atop the fly.