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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.
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Bjorn's Purple Pretty is an attractor nymph with a holographic body. Similar to the Prince Nymph, this pattern has a soft hackle collar to add move...
View full detailsBjorn's Purple Pretty is an attractor nymph with a holographic body. Similar to the Prince Nymph, this pattern has a soft hackle collar to add movement.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.Bjorn's Last Chance Worm should be your First Choice when fishing annelid patterns. The sparkle body of this nymph is an eye catcher and a fish catcher!
Bjorn's Flash Midge Pupa is tied with an iridescent black/green body, typical of the majority of Midge Pupa. Dead Drift this emerging midge patte...
View full detailsBjorn's Flash Midge Pupa is tied with an iridescent black/green body, typical of the majority of Midge Pupa. Dead Drift this emerging midge pattern. Go deep with it if you see no surface action, otherwise, fish the pattern in the film.Check out our Fly of the Week blog post about Bjorn's Flash Midge Pupa here.
Bjorn's Flash Midge Larva is tied with an iridescent black/green body, typical of the majority of Midge Larva. Best to dead drift this fly, and fi...
View full detailsBjorn's Flash Midge Larva is tied with an iridescent black/green body, typical of the majority of Midge Larva. Best to dead drift this fly, and fish it deep.Check out our Fly of the Week blog post on Bjorn's Flash Midge Larva here.
Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthwo...
View full detailsMany rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an earthworm...just smaller.Bjorn's D2 (Down and Dirty) Worm is one of our favorite annelids!
Bjorn's Baddest Caddis - Orange includes soft fibers tied to the throat, which simulate the movement of a caddis pupa, frantically swimming toward ...
View full detailsBjorn's Baddest Caddis - Orange 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. This pattern is very effective for fishing the October Caddis Hatch.
Bjorn's Baddest Caddis - Olive 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 - Olive 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 Bitch Creek Stonefly Nymph has been around for decades, and still catches a LOT of fish. This fly was revolutionary when it was first created,...
View full detailsThe Bitch Creek Stonefly Nymph has been around for decades, and still catches a LOT of fish. This fly was revolutionary when it was first created, being tied with rubber bands, which have since been replaced with thin rubber legs. Those rubber bands added movement to the fly, which always catch the attention of trout.
The Bird's Nest - Hare's Ear Beadhead pattern has been around for decades, and continues to be a part of most anglers fly box. Why? Because it is...
View full detailsThe Bird's Nest - Hare's Ear Beadhead pattern has been around for decades, and continues to be a part of most anglers fly box. Why? Because it is as effective today as it was back in 1959, when Cal Bird first tied this fly to imitate a caddis pupa.The pattern is considered to be an Attractor Pattern. With the soft hackle tied to the front of the fly, it imitates a struggling mayfly emerging in the water column, and when swing downstream, does well during a caddis hatch.This is a very versatile fly.
The Bird of Prey - October Caddis is designed to imitate the October Caddis Nymph, which hatches in the fall. This big nymph is effective at catch...
View full detailsThe Bird of Prey - October Caddis is designed to imitate the October Caddis Nymph, which hatches in the fall. This big nymph is effective at catching Trout and Steelhead! Fish this nymph in tandem with a big Stonefly Nymph, and good things will happen!