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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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Fishing the rivers of the mid-western and western United States from May into early October, you’ll experience hatches in the late afternoon and ev...
View full detailsFishing the rivers of the mid-western and western United States from May into early October, you’ll experience hatches in the late afternoon and evening of North America’s largest mayfly, the Hexagenia. Big and beautiful, the XB Hex has a two toned yellow body and wing-profile that hungry trout can see coming from a long way off in low light or pitch dark conditions. With its closed-cell foam body, antron wing and dun cut hackle, the XB Hex is almost unsinkable and nearly indestructible. But, on any given day, the fish will have the final word on that claim!
Fishing the rivers of the western United States in June, July, August and even early September, you'll often experience hatches in the afternoon a...
View full detailsFishing the rivers of the western United States in June, July, August and even early September, you'll often experience hatches in the afternoon and evening of the west's largest mayfly, the Green Drake. Big and beautiful, the XB Green Drake has a profile that hungry trout can see coming from a long way off. The closed-cell foam extended body and dun cut hackle make this fly almost unsinkable, unless a hungry rainbow takes it under, that is. After the catch, straighten out the antron silhouette wing and you're ready for another go! And guess what, the trout will be, too!
Without question, the Callibaetis is the most important stillwater Mayfly in the western United States. Prolific hatches occur on reservoirs, lake...
View full detailsWithout question, the Callibaetis is the most important stillwater Mayfly in the western United States. Prolific hatches occur on reservoirs, lakes and ponds beginning in May and continuing through August. The Colossalbaetis Dry is a near-perfect imitation of the Callibaetis dun as it rests on the surface drying its wings before taking flight. The Colossalbaetis Dry is tied with an inverted hook and dun-cut hackle to assure an upright and natural presentation on the water with every cast. Fish the Colossalbaetis Dry on your favorite stillwater between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. when trout are actively feeding on the surface and you'll enjoy some of the best dry fly action of the summer.
Hex Spinner with a dubbed body, Moose hair tail and abdomen back. Fantastic pattern for everywhere Hexagenia are located. Michigan anglers, this is...
View full detailsHex Spinner with a dubbed body, Moose hair tail and abdomen back. Fantastic pattern for everywhere Hexagenia are located. Michigan anglers, this is your early season Hex Pattern!
The DF Lady Bug is tied with foam, making it unsinkable. Try this effective terrestrial out when there is no hatch.
The DF Lady Bug is tied with foam, making it unsinkable. Try this effective terrestrial out when there is no hatch.
Buggy, buggy buggy...this low riding sedge or caddis imitation never stood a chance at a complete drift without a bite. Floats well, but can be har...
View full detailsBuggy, buggy buggy...this low riding sedge or caddis imitation never stood a chance at a complete drift without a bite. Floats well, but can be hard to see due to it's profile. Don't let that scare you though...that's what makes it so deadly. We recommended a tandem set up with patterns such as the Elk Caddis as the first or top dry with a section of about 12-18 inches of mono tippet to this pattern.
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.
Grasshoppers are an attractive meal for trout residing in rivers that flow through meadows. Grasshopper patterns are often overlooked by anglers, b...
View full detailsGrasshoppers are an attractive meal for trout residing in rivers that flow through meadows. Grasshopper patterns are often overlooked by anglers, but seldom overlooked by fish. Fish these in the heat of the day.
Grasshoppers are an attractive meal for trout residing in rivers that flow through meadows. Grasshopper patterns are often overlooked by anglers, ...
View full detailsGrasshoppers are an attractive meal for trout residing in rivers that flow through meadows. Grasshopper patterns are often overlooked by anglers, but seldom overlooked by fish. Fish these in the heat of the day.
This fly improves on the classic Dave's Hopper, using foam to help with buoyancy. Fish this fly along banks, and it will draw big strikes. The Da...
View full detailsThis fly improves on the classic Dave's Hopper, using foam to help with buoyancy. Fish this fly along banks, and it will draw big strikes. The Dave's hopper can also be used as a strike indicator, or "hopper dropper" combination.