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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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Fish can't resist this realistic looking caddis!
Fish can't resist this realistic looking caddis!
The Copper J Zebra (compare to a Copper John) has a segmented look, and sinks quickly. This is a very effective nymph pattern.
The Copper J Zebra (compare to a Copper John) has a segmented look, and sinks quickly. This is a very effective nymph pattern.
The Copper J (compare to a Copper John) is a combination of three very effective nymph patterns, the prince nymph, the brassie, and the pheasant ta...
View full detailsThe Copper J (compare to a Copper John) is a combination of three very effective nymph patterns, the prince nymph, the brassie, and the pheasant tail. The pattern is very effective, and has become just as popular as any other nymph that we sell. The most common way to fish this nymph is to tie it on as a dropper fly, attached to a hopper pattern up front.
The CDC midge emerger works equally as well as a caddis and a baetis emerger. Fish in tandem with a Brassie or below an attractor pattern like the...
View full detailsThe CDC midge emerger works equally as well as a caddis and a baetis emerger. Fish in tandem with a Brassie or below an attractor pattern like the Hippy Stomper. Also Available in Black
Created by PA tyer Rudy Sentiwany in the1940s and popularized by now retired Colorado tyer Ed Rolka, this pattern can be difficult to find. It's a ...
View full detailsCreated by PA tyer Rudy Sentiwany in the1940s and popularized by now retired Colorado tyer Ed Rolka, this pattern can be difficult to find. It's a classic! it imitates a cased caddis larva very well. With a bead head, this fly gets down in a hurry. Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on the Beadhead Breadcrust and Breadcrust here.
The name says it all! The Bread and Butter Caddis Emerger is simply one of the most effective caddis emergers that is available, and that we have ...
View full detailsThe name says it all! The Bread and Butter Caddis Emerger is simply one of the most effective caddis emergers that is available, and that we have fished. This fly works well dead drifted and swung.
Bjorn's Baddest Caddis - Brown includes soft fibers tied to the throat, which simulate the movement of a caddis pupa, frantically swimming toward t...
View full detailsBjorn's Baddest Caddis - Brown includes soft fibers tied to the throat, which simulate the movement of a caddis pupa, frantically swimming toward the surface of the water. Fish this fly starting as a dead drift, but swing it, so that the fly is raised, which will trigger a big response from attentive trout.
The Anato-May nymph is anatomically similar to most dark colored mayfly nymphs. Get the reason for its name?The Anato-May is effective at imitating...
View full detailsThe Anato-May nymph is anatomically similar to most dark colored mayfly nymphs. Get the reason for its name?The Anato-May is effective at imitating the following mayfly nymphs: Baetis Dark Green Drake Flav or Lesser Green Drake Green Drake - Western Hendrickson Isonychia March Brown Pale Morning Dun Pink Lady or Slate Brown Quill Gordon Red Quill Sulphur Dun
This evolution by Mr Antonio reminds us of Mr Tracy's bat wing flies. This fly, however, uses CDC and a hi viz fluoro post. Trailed by a small RS...
View full detailsThis evolution by Mr Antonio reminds us of Mr Tracy's bat wing flies. This fly, however, uses CDC and a hi viz fluoro post. Trailed by a small RS2 or Mole Fly, it has become a go-to Spring and Fall fly.
Two layers of foam are better than one! The added floatation will help suspend heavier droppers, or multiple droppers. We add a mottled wing which ...
View full detailsTwo layers of foam are better than one! The added floatation will help suspend heavier droppers, or multiple droppers. We add a mottled wing which can help contrast. This is one of those flies that -- after a day on the water -- you'll wonder "How'd I ever fish without this?"