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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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Electric Green Drake is one of the most realistic Green Drake (Ephemera guttulatais) patterns that we offer. The green drake is one of the largest...
View full detailsElectric Green Drake is one of the most realistic Green Drake (Ephemera guttulatais) patterns that we offer. The green drake is one of the largest mayflies that trout have available to them. They generally hatch mid-day, and will cause trout to focus only on this fly pattern. The nymph emerges to the surface of the water quickly, and after drying its wings, flies off. This leaves little time for trout to grab a bite, so they become very opportunistic when they see the electric green drake dry fly.
This is a very effective "Mothers Day Caddis" pattern. When an adult caddis returns to the water, it will often skitter on the surface. Fish an ...
View full detailsThis is a very effective "Mothers Day Caddis" pattern. When an adult caddis returns to the water, it will often skitter on the surface. Fish an egg laying caddis in this manner. Fish love to pursue a caddis, and will eagerly grab a moving target.
The EC Caddis pattern is designed to imitate an emerging caddis trapped in their pupal shuck as they attempt to emerge. It is best to apply a floa...
View full detailsThe EC Caddis pattern is designed to imitate an emerging caddis trapped in their pupal shuck as they attempt to emerge. It is best to apply a floatant to the head and the thorax of the fly, but let the abdomen sink in the water, similar to the way you would fish a cripple.
It's hard to duplicate the number of fish this pattern has landed with any other caddis dry fly...this pattern just flat out catches fish. Weary, e...
View full detailsIt's hard to duplicate the number of fish this pattern has landed with any other caddis dry fly...this pattern just flat out catches fish. Weary, eager, spooked fish all come back for the E/C Caddis. You don't need a dropper or a tandem, just more of these.
The EC Caddis pattern is designed to imitate an emerging caddis trapped in their pupal shuck as they attempt to emerge. It is best to apply a floa...
View full detailsThe EC Caddis pattern is designed to imitate an emerging caddis trapped in their pupal shuck as they attempt to emerge. It is best to apply a floatant to the head and the thorax of the fly, but let the abdomen sink in the water, similar to the way you would fish a cripple.
Emerging Caddis often get stuck trying to hatch out. These highly vulnerable bugs are an easy meal for trout. Colorado River Guide, Mark Proctor,...
View full detailsEmerging Caddis often get stuck trying to hatch out. These highly vulnerable bugs are an easy meal for trout. Colorado River Guide, Mark Proctor, swears by this pattern! This fly is also known as an EC Caddis. Fish it with floatant applied to the head and wing, and let the tail section sink.
The E-Z Caddis is an incredibly productive caddis pattern from northern California. Fish this pattern as a single or in tandem with an Elk Hair Cad...
View full detailsThe E-Z Caddis is an incredibly productive caddis pattern from northern California. Fish this pattern as a single or in tandem with an Elk Hair Caddis. Also Available in Olive.
The E-Z Caddis is an incredibly productive caddis pattern from northern California. Fish this pattern as a single or in tandem with an Elk Hair Cad...
View full detailsThe E-Z Caddis is an incredibly productive caddis pattern from northern California. Fish this pattern as a single or in tandem with an Elk Hair Caddis. Also Available in Tan.
The Green Drake (Ephemera guttulatais) one of the largest mayflies available to trout. They hatch mid-day, and will cause trout to completely aban...
View full detailsThe Green Drake (Ephemera guttulatais) one of the largest mayflies available to trout. They hatch mid-day, and will cause trout to completely abandon any other type of food. The nymph emerges to the surface of the water quickly, and after drying its wings, flies off. This leaves little time for trout to grab a bite, so they become very opportunistic when they see the Dry Ice Green Drake fly pattern.
This very realistic hopper pattern also serves as a strike indicator on the "hopper dropper" or "hopper copper dropper" set-up.
This very realistic hopper pattern also serves as a strike indicator on the "hopper dropper" or "hopper copper dropper" set-up.