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The Pale Morning Dun (PMD) Sprout is an emerger pattern, designed with a white foam wing case for excellent visibility. Apply floatant only to the...
View full detailsThe Pale Morning Dun (PMD) Sprout is an emerger pattern, designed with a white foam wing case for excellent visibility. Apply floatant only to the hackle of the fly. The half submerged fly looks like a struggling pale morning dun mayfly, attempting to hatch, and very vulnerable to trout!. This emerging dry fly closely resembles the natural mayfly emerger for tough to catch, selective trout.
The Olive Sprout is an emerger pattern, designed with a white foam wing case for excellent visibility. Apply floatant only to the hackle of the fl...
View full detailsThe Olive Sprout is an emerger pattern, designed with a white foam wing case for excellent visibility. Apply floatant only to the hackle of the fly. The half submerged fly looks like a struggling olive colored mayfly, attempting to hatch, and very vulnerable to trout!. This emerging dry fly closely resembles the natural mayfly emerger for tough to catch, selective trout.
Bob Quigley created this high floating, easy to see pattern with a wonderful mayfly profile to seduce the more finicky trout of the northern Rockie...
View full detailsBob Quigley created this high floating, easy to see pattern with a wonderful mayfly profile to seduce the more finicky trout of the northern Rockies. The Split Flag is a hackle stacker pattern with a hi vis wing. Use this pattern for Callibaetis hatches on lakes or anywhere you would use a standard Adams.
The PMD (Pale Morning Dun) CDC Biot Spinner is effective at imitating the returning pale morning duns, most of which will be dead by the time they ...
View full detailsThe PMD (Pale Morning Dun) CDC Biot Spinner is effective at imitating the returning pale morning duns, most of which will be dead by the time they hit the water. This provides a very easy meal to trout.
A spent or crippled insect is an easy meal for a trout. The struggle to break the surface film or meniscus is perhaps the hardest part of the insec...
View full detailsA spent or crippled insect is an easy meal for a trout. The struggle to break the surface film or meniscus is perhaps the hardest part of the insects life; often too much, leaving them dead or dying at the surface. The Spent Partridge Caddis is the perfect pattern to fish as a single or in tandem with an Elk Caddis, Stimulator or Missing Ling Caddis.
Stoneflies are classified in the order Plecoptera, and represent a giant bite of food to a trout. The californica or salmonfly hatches in the earl...
View full detailsStoneflies are classified in the order Plecoptera, and represent a giant bite of food to a trout. The californica or salmonfly hatches in the early part of the season, often overlapping high runoff. If the runoff is low, the salmonfly hatch can be one of the most memorable hatches that you can ever fish. The bugs are big, and the fish become stupid. The Skwala Adult Stonefly is very effective for imitating an adult salmonfly.
Salmonflies, also know as the Giant Stoneflies, are an impressive and somewhat creepy looking bug, and a big meal for a trout. The Rogue Giant Foa...
View full detailsSalmonflies, also know as the Giant Stoneflies, are an impressive and somewhat creepy looking bug, and a big meal for a trout. The Rogue Giant Foam Stonefly is our favorite pattern to imitate the adult salmonfly. Once the nymph crawls out of the river and hatches into an adult, they spend most of their time on nearby willow or alder branches. The adult salmonfly becomes most active during the afternoon, either returning to the water to lay eggs, or being blown into the water by gusts of wind. Knowing these traits of the salmonfly will help your odds during this very popular hatch.
The Robert's Yellow Drake is a classic deer body parachute dry fly originated by Clarence Roberts and is the pattern he is probably best known for....
View full detailsThe Robert's Yellow Drake is a classic deer body parachute dry fly originated by Clarence Roberts and is the pattern he is probably best known for. The post is large and bright; an easy to see solution for his friend George Griffith, who had lost the use of one eye during a fishing trip with Clarence.
The Renegade: what is it, you ask? Well, it's a classic attractor pattern that defies definition. That said, it's often recognized as a midge clust...
View full detailsThe Renegade: what is it, you ask? Well, it's a classic attractor pattern that defies definition. That said, it's often recognized as a midge cluster or a terrestrial, such as an ant, but either way you want to look at it, just know it catches fish. Like the Bivisible, the Renegade is easy to see in most light situations, floats well and even skates when greased or dressed with floatant.
If you take one of the best know attractor patterns, the Royal Wulff, and a pioneer of trout fishing as we know it, Jack Dennis, you get the ParaWu...
View full detailsIf you take one of the best know attractor patterns, the Royal Wulff, and a pioneer of trout fishing as we know it, Jack Dennis, you get the ParaWulff. Jack didn't just make the pattern a parachute, he made a better parachute and gave a nod to the originator by keeping the split calf tail wing. This pattern never disappoints.