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The Daytime Drake is a great representation of a hatching drake, Brown or Green. Great pattern to fish with a soft hackle or unweighted PT nymph as...
View full detailsThe Daytime Drake is a great representation of a hatching drake, Brown or Green. Great pattern to fish with a soft hackle or unweighted PT nymph as a dropper in the riffles.
Another brilliant pattern from the vise of Mr Egan. This is not a subtle fly and is packed full of high-floating CDC fibers for both the wing and ...
View full detailsAnother brilliant pattern from the vise of Mr Egan. This is not a subtle fly and is packed full of high-floating CDC fibers for both the wing and the hackle. As with other CDC flies, best to use a floatant like Loon Lochsa, Loon Top Ride, or Frog's Fanny.
The Standard Prince Nymph Beadhead, with a red thread collar behind the bead...the original Hot Spot technique on a classic pattern. Win, Win.
The Standard Prince Nymph Beadhead, with a red thread collar behind the bead...the original Hot Spot technique on a classic pattern. Win, Win.
The Royal Coachman attractor pattern has been tied as a Dry, Wet, and Streamer throughout the years. The Coachman is a classic pattern with a hist...
View full detailsThe Royal Coachman attractor pattern has been tied as a Dry, Wet, and Streamer throughout the years. The Coachman is a classic pattern with a history comparable to the Royal Wulff, Stimulator, and Elk Caddis. The Trude is another pattern with such a following that time has never interrupted it's popularity. This Trude wears the Royal Cloak, brining a spectacular dry fly with the most revered colorway a fly has had.
The Sparkle Dun - Green Drake was developed by Craig Matthew's of Blue Ribbon Flies. This comparadun style pattern is as versatile as they get; a h...
View full detailsThe Sparkle Dun - Green Drake was developed by Craig Matthew's of Blue Ribbon Flies. This comparadun style pattern is as versatile as they get; a highly effective representation of all mayfly naturals. Also Available in Grey and Rusty Brown.
The Comparadun Style of wing, from underneath (you know...the fish perspective from below!) looks just like a mayfly with it's wings lowered. The ...
View full detailsThe Comparadun Style of wing, from underneath (you know...the fish perspective from below!) looks just like a mayfly with it's wings lowered. The tail makes it look like the nymph is crawling out of its exoskeleton, and to a trout, this means they need to grab that fly right now!This fly is also effective for the following hatches: Pink Lady or Slate Brown Dun Little Marryatt Pale Morning Dun Sulfur dun White Winged Sulfur
This pattern imitates the prolific female Hendrickson mayfly.
This pattern imitates the prolific female Hendrickson mayfly.
The Griffith's gnat is almost universally included in the top 10 fly patterns of experienced anglers. Use it to imitate nearly anything that is sm...
View full detailsThe Griffith's gnat is almost universally included in the top 10 fly patterns of experienced anglers. Use it to imitate nearly anything that is small, flying around on the surface of the water.NOTE: this fly is now tied with synthetic peacock. Picture forthcoming. Equally deadly.
How do you improve one of the best caddis patterns, the tan elk hair caddis? Tie the body of this fly using foam! If this pattern didn't ride hig...
View full detailsHow do you improve one of the best caddis patterns, the tan elk hair caddis? Tie the body of this fly using foam! If this pattern didn't ride high enough before, you should see it now!
The Elk Hair Caddis is a time tested pattern, and has fooled many, many trout. When an adult caddis returns to the water, it will often skitter on...
View full detailsThe Elk Hair Caddis is a time tested pattern, and has fooled many, many trout. When an adult caddis returns to the water, it will often skitter on the surface. Fish an elk hair caddis in this manner. Fish love to pursue a caddis, and will eagerly grab a moving elk hair caddis.