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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 March Brown - Quill Body is a Classic Catskill style dry fly. Fish as a single or with an unweighted emerger or nymph such as the RS2 in tandem.
The March Brown - Quill Body is a Classic Catskill style dry fly. Fish as a single or with an unweighted emerger or nymph such as the RS2 in tandem.
This caddis adult fly pattern is an effective imitation of a sedge adult caddis fly.
This caddis adult fly pattern is an effective imitation of a sedge adult caddis fly.
The Gorilla Damsel Dragonfly is constructed of bouyant foam, flash and wiggly legs. This is a recipe for a fly that is irresistible to trout and b...
View full detailsThe Gorilla Damsel Dragonfly is constructed of bouyant foam, flash and wiggly legs. This is a recipe for a fly that is irresistible to trout and bass. Use this fly to imitate Damsel Adults and Dragonfly Adults.You can tell how realistic this fly is when the real insect tries to "hook up" with this fly.
How do you improve one of the best caddis patterns, the brown elk hair caddis? Tie the body of this fly using foam! If this pattern didn't ride h...
View full detailsHow do you improve one of the best caddis patterns, the brown 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!
How do you improve one of the best caddis patterns, the black elk hair caddis? Tie the body of this fly using foam! If this pattern didn't ride h...
View full detailsHow do you improve one of the best caddis patterns, the black 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!
Beetles are among the terrestrial flies, not normally available to trout, but are blown into rivers, mainly along the edges, and become available t...
View full detailsBeetles are among the terrestrial flies, not normally available to trout, but are blown into rivers, mainly along the edges, and become available to fish at this time. Try casting the flying loco beetle along overhanging grass or over the edge of undercut banks.
The Film Critic is a gorgeous emerger from a true Master, Bob Quigly. This emerger is a thing of beauty, and the trout like it even more than we do.
The Film Critic is a gorgeous emerger from a true Master, Bob Quigly. This emerger is a thing of beauty, and the trout like it even more than we do.
The Fat Albert Red and Black fly pattern imitates a big, high floating meal that will get the attention of every fish it floats over! This fly can...
View full detailsThe Fat Albert Red and Black fly pattern imitates a big, high floating meal that will get the attention of every fish it floats over! This fly can be used to imitate a hopper, adult stonefly or cicada, and is a favorite for fly fishing in South America, where big bugs are the ticket.Bass love this fly too!
The Fat Albert Tan and Black fly pattern imitates a big, high floating meal that will get the attention of every fish it floats over! This fly can...
View full detailsThe Fat Albert Tan and Black fly pattern imitates a big, high floating meal that will get the attention of every fish it floats over! This fly can be used to imitate a hopper, adult stonefly or cicada, and is a favorite for fly fishing in South America, where big bugs are the ticket.Bass love this fly too!
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.