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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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A South Texas favorite and one of the great flies to come out of the Hill Country. This fly can immitate hoppers, crickets, and spiders. It float...
View full detailsA South Texas favorite and one of the great flies to come out of the Hill Country. This fly can immitate hoppers, crickets, and spiders. It floats high and is durable. Dip it in a bit of Fly Agra and this fly will float all day. While originally designed for bass and other panfish, we dare you to toss this for trout. Available in Yellow and Tan.
Classic. Timeless. Like a Royal Wulff, this fly will hook fish for decades to come.
Classic. Timeless. Like a Royal Wulff, this fly will hook fish for decades to come.
This pattern imitates the prolific female Hendrickson mayfly.
This pattern imitates the prolific female Hendrickson mayfly.
This dry trout fly was originally tied by Dan Cahill to imitate the stenacron mayflies that hatch from late May through the summer. It is also eff...
View full detailsThis dry trout fly was originally tied by Dan Cahill to imitate the stenacron mayflies that hatch from late May through the summer. It is also effective at imitating Pale Morning Duns (PMD's), Red Quills and sulphurs.
The Yellow Sally Stonefly is a much smaller stonefly, and often overlooked by fishermen, but never by trout. Often, the Yellow Sally hatches when ...
View full detailsThe Yellow Sally Stonefly is a much smaller stonefly, and often overlooked by fishermen, but never by trout. Often, the Yellow Sally hatches when nothing else is available, and trout really key in on this bug. It is quite prevalant on many Eastern and Western rivers, so include this pattern in your fly box.
Quigley and Harrop were masters of tying and fishing beaten and battered insects that are vulnerable to trout; this pattern represents his time on ...
View full detailsQuigley and Harrop were masters of tying and fishing beaten and battered insects that are vulnerable to trout; this pattern represents his time on the water very well. Simple and elegant, with detail even trout with a PhD will be fooled by the Last Chance Cripple Western Green Drake. Fish as a single to feeding trout with a monofilament leader or tippet.
The Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is design...
View full detailsThe Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is designed to imitate a mayfly struggling to escape its nymph exoskeleton. This is a very vulnerable state in life for a mayfly, and trout know that these flies are an easy meal.This pattern is effective for the following mayfly hatches: Pink Lady or Slate Brown Dun Little Marryatt Pale Morning Dun Quill Gordon Red Quill Sulfur dun White Winged Sulfur
The Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is design...
View full detailsThe Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is designed to imitate a mayfly struggling to escape its nymph exoskeleton. This is a very vulnerable state in life for a mayfly, and trout know that these flies are an easy meal.This pattern is effective for the following mayfly hatches: Western Green Drake Flav or Lesser Green Drake Dark Green Drake Grey Drake Brown Drake
The Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is design...
View full detailsThe Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is designed to imitate a mayfly struggling to escape its nymph exoskeleton. This is a very vulnerable state in life for a mayfly, and trout know that these flies are an easy meal.This pattern is effective for the following mayfly hatches: Hendrickson Cahill Grey Drake
The Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is desig...
View full detailsThe Last Chance Cripple fly pattern was designed for the picky, fly inspecting trout of the Henry's Fork, during a Baetis hatch. This fly is designed to imitate a mayfly struggling to escape its nymph exoskeleton. This is a very vulnerable state in life for a mayfly, and trout know that these flies are an easy meal.