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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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Despite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout re...
View full detailsDespite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout really key in on this mayfly when it starts to move. Take several varieties of the PMD, because trout can be very selective, shunning one variety, while eagerly taking another.
Despite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout re...
View full detailsDespite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout really key in on this mayfly when it starts to move. Take several varieties of the PMD, including the extended body version, because trout can be very selective, shunning one variety, while eagerly taking another.
Despite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout re...
View full detailsDespite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout really key in on this mayfly when it starts to move. Take several varieties of the PMD, because trout can be very selective, shunning one variety, while eagerly taking another.
Two materials: thread and hackle. Despite the simplicity, or perhaps because of it, this fly is a favorite of regular midge anglers. We like it t...
View full detailsTwo materials: thread and hackle. Despite the simplicity, or perhaps because of it, this fly is a favorite of regular midge anglers. We like it trailed behind a larger Parachute Adams.
This is probably the best imitation of a Pale Morning Dun that is available. Use this when all else fails. Unfortunately, due the delicate nature t...
View full detailsThis is probably the best imitation of a Pale Morning Dun that is available. Use this when all else fails. Unfortunately, due the delicate nature that this pattern is tied, this fly is only good for catching 1, and maybe 2 fish before it is damaged beyond repair.
As much as we all love a good dry fly eat and as much press as nymphs get ("nymphs account for 80% of a trout's diet"), trout spend a lot of time b...
View full detailsAs much as we all love a good dry fly eat and as much press as nymphs get ("nymphs account for 80% of a trout's diet"), trout spend a lot of time between the two slurping easy prey in the surface film. This pattern lives in the surface. The hackle-stacker style hackle and foam shuck result in a maintenance-free-stay-in-the film gem.
You know fish love these more than anglers! This is a great pattern for high mountain lakes. Fish it dry or wet!
You know fish love these more than anglers! This is a great pattern for high mountain lakes. Fish it dry or wet!
The hopper all others wanted to be, and available in every fish fooling color you need. Beat the bank as a single or drop a nymph below with confid...
View full detailsThe hopper all others wanted to be, and available in every fish fooling color you need. Beat the bank as a single or drop a nymph below with confidence Also available in Pink or Tan
The hopper all others wanted to be, and available in every fish fooling color you need. Beat the bank as a single or drop a nymph below with confid...
View full detailsThe hopper all others wanted to be, and available in every fish fooling color you need. Beat the bank as a single or drop a nymph below with confidence Also available in Pink or Yellow
Some of the best foam hopper creations come together in this super fishy pattern. Realistic underbody, large footprint underwing, and beefy natural...
View full detailsSome of the best foam hopper creations come together in this super fishy pattern. Realistic underbody, large footprint underwing, and beefy natural looking legs just won't get refused. Bounce the Mongo Hopper off the bank with a mono leader or drop a nymph below using fluorocarbon tippet.