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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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Likely the most recognized and purchased midge pattern available. The Zebra Midge gets it's name from the wire rib it has wrapped around showing se...
View full detailsLikely the most recognized and purchased midge pattern available. The Zebra Midge gets it's name from the wire rib it has wrapped around showing segmentation.
Likely the most recognized and purchased midge pattern available. The Zebra Midge gets it's name from the wire rib it has wrapped around showing se...
View full detailsLikely the most recognized and purchased midge pattern available. The Zebra Midge gets it's name from the wire rib it has wrapped around showing segmentation.
The technique used to weave the body materials on this fly creates a distinctive, segmented look that is characteristic of natural stoneflies you'l...
View full detailsThe technique used to weave the body materials on this fly creates a distinctive, segmented look that is characteristic of natural stoneflies you'll see crawling along rocks. Combined with just the right amount of flash in the thorax and legs that are sure to come to life in the water, this pattern will put fish in the net. Also available in Golden and Skwala.
Mark Engler created one of the best baetis nymph patterns of the past 20 years in his WD40. Featuring a swollen thorax area alluding to the wing bu...
View full detailsMark Engler created one of the best baetis nymph patterns of the past 20 years in his WD40. Featuring a swollen thorax area alluding to the wing busting emergent stage directly before becoming a winged adult.
Mark Engler created one of the best baetis nymph patterns of the past 20 years in his WD40. Featuring a swollen thorax area alluding to the wing bu...
View full detailsMark Engler created one of the best baetis nymph patterns of the past 20 years in his WD40. Featuring a swollen thorax area alluding to the wing busting emergent stage directly before becoming a winged adult.
This fly is also known as the Pig Sticker!Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many ...
View full detailsThis fly is also known as the Pig Sticker!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 earthworm...just smaller.The UV Wire Worm - Orange is tied on a uniquely shaped hook that rotates and revolves as it drifts down the river, which looks like a squirming worm. This fly will get bit!We offer a variety of colors in this fly. Fish can sometimes be picky, so take a range of colors.
Jim Pettis created this neat little egg pattern, a glass bead wrapped inside a little synthetic pouch. When wet this fly comes alive glowing and sh...
View full detailsJim Pettis created this neat little egg pattern, a glass bead wrapped inside a little synthetic pouch. When wet this fly comes alive glowing and showing the 3-D effects of the glass bead.
This heavily weighted golden stonefly will sink to where the big fish are looking for a nice meal.
This heavily weighted golden stonefly will sink to where the big fish are looking for a nice meal.
This is a buggy pattern with a subtle red hot spot. Perfect for a dry-ropper rig, or used on a two fli rig down deep. Regardless, try letting th...
View full detailsThis is a buggy pattern with a subtle red hot spot. Perfect for a dry-ropper rig, or used on a two fli rig down deep. Regardless, try letting this one swing out at the end of a drift.
Pat Dorsey spends more time with midges than anyone...decades of guiding and tying have evolved this pattern to be it's namesake. Deadly on its own...
View full detailsPat Dorsey spends more time with midges than anyone...decades of guiding and tying have evolved this pattern to be it's namesake. Deadly on its own or fished in tandem with a Thread Midge. Check out our Fly of the Week blog post about the Top Secret Midge here.