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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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The Chernobyl Hopper can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a grass hopper, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of ...
View full detailsThe Chernobyl Hopper can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a grass hopper, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of this pattern that attracts fish!
The Chernobyl Hopper can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a grass hopper, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of ...
View full detailsThe Chernobyl Hopper can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a grass hopper, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of this pattern that attracts fish!
The Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouet...
View full detailsThe Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of this pattern that attracts fish!This fly was used to wing the Jackson Hole One Fly tournament back in the 1990's.
The Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouet...
View full detailsThe Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of this pattern that attracts fish!This fly was used to wing the Jackson Hole One Fly tournament back in the 1990's.
The Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouet...
View full detailsThe Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of this pattern that attracts fish!This fly was used to wing the Jackson Hole One Fly tournament back in the 1990's.
The Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhoue...
View full detailsThe Chernobyl Ant can be used to imitate a dragonfly, a terrestrial trout fly, or used as a strike indicator. There is something about the silhouette of this pattern that attracts fish!This fly was used to wing the Jackson Hole One Fly tournament back in the 1990's.
The charlie boy hopper is a very effective grasshopper imitation, floats well, and is extremely durable.
The charlie boy hopper is a very effective grasshopper imitation, floats well, and is extremely durable.
Fish see plenty of terrestrials. Even tailwater fish see plenty of ants and beetles. Often overlooked, a foam beetleand a dropper early in the te...
View full detailsFish see plenty of terrestrials. Even tailwater fish see plenty of ants and beetles. Often overlooked, a foam beetleand a dropper early in the terrestrial season can produce a fun day of fishing on our local tailwaters. That said, there are times when a sparse ant is needed. Fashioned after Shimazake's CDC Ant, this is the pattern that will turn heads. Although sparse, it floats well and the white CDC overwing makes it quite visible. We also like to fish this behind a larger attractor like a Chubby.
This very realistic, high floating black ant pattern is a fly fishing favorite.
This very realistic, high floating black ant pattern is a fly fishing favorite.
The Green Drake (Ephemera guttulatais) one of the largest mayflies that trout have available to them in their diet. The CDC Comparadun profile ver...
View full detailsThe Green Drake (Ephemera guttulatais) one of the largest mayflies that trout have available to them in their diet. The CDC Comparadun profile very closely matches the natural. Green Drakes 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 realistic CDC Comparadun fly pattern.