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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 Parachute ISO is clever pattern that imitates the isonychia mayfly. Fish as a single or with a unweighted nymph dropper
The Parachute ISO is clever pattern that imitates the isonychia mayfly. Fish as a single or with a unweighted nymph dropper
While the parachute hopper is not the most realistic hopper pattern to a fisherman, this is not the case to trout. We have found this to be the mo...
View full detailsWhile the parachute hopper is not the most realistic hopper pattern to a fisherman, this is not the case to trout. We have found this to be the most effective hopper pattern ever tied, possibly because of how low it rides in the water. To imitate the natural behavior of a grasshopper, land the fly with a plop, and twitch the line occasionally.
While the parachute hopper is not the most realistic hopper pattern to a fisherman, this is not the case to trout. We have found this to be the mo...
View full detailsWhile the parachute hopper is not the most realistic hopper pattern to a fisherman, this is not the case to trout. We have found this to be the most effective hopper pattern ever tied, possibly because of how low it rides in the water. To imitate the natural behavior of a grasshopper, land the fly with a plop, and twitch the line occasionally.
This dry fly version of the popular Hare's Ear is just as effective at catching trout, and is highly visible. Use this as an adult Callibaetis in ...
View full detailsThis dry fly version of the popular Hare's Ear is just as effective at catching trout, and is highly visible. Use this as an adult Callibaetis in stillwaters.
The Parachute Grey Drake is a fantastic Grey Drake pattern with a highly visible poly post and tail. Fish as a single or in tandem with a Parachute...
View full detailsThe Parachute Grey Drake is a fantastic Grey Drake pattern with a highly visible poly post and tail. Fish as a single or in tandem with a Parachute Adams.
The Parachute electric Green Drake is one of the most realistic Green Drake (Ephemera guttulatais) patterns that we offer. The green drake is one o...
View full detailsThe Parachute 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 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.
Great lake anglers know and adore the Parachute Deer Hair Henny. If you have a Hendrickson hatch, this might just be your new best friend.
Great lake anglers know and adore the Parachute Deer Hair Henny. If you have a Hendrickson hatch, this might just be your new best friend.
This pattern imitates the prolific male Hendrickson mayfly that hatches early in the season on most waters east of the Mississippi. The hendrickso...
View full detailsThis pattern imitates the prolific male Hendrickson mayfly that hatches early in the season on most waters east of the Mississippi. The hendrickson actually imitates a group of mayflies that are quite similar in appearance. It can also be used as an attractor pattern.
Apply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the fly sink. The body shape of this pattern is very r...
View full detailsApply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the fly sink. The body shape of this pattern is very realistic, and fish find it irresistible!
Apply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the caddis fly sink. Then the fun begins!
Apply floatant to the wing post and hackle of this caddis emerger, and let the back half of the caddis fly sink. Then the fun begins!