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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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This version of the highly successful Parachute Adams is even more realistic, with a segmented quill body and a thin micro-fibbet tail.
This version of the highly successful Parachute Adams is even more realistic, with a segmented quill body and a thin micro-fibbet tail.
The para midge represents an emerging chironomid or midge. Only the front half of the fly should have floatant applied, so that the front half flo...
View full detailsThe para midge represents an emerging chironomid or midge. Only the front half of the fly should have floatant applied, so that the front half floats, the back half sinks. The result will be recognized by fish as an emerging chironomid, and an easy meal.
This all-foam hopper pattern incorporates thicker, true-to-scale thighs. Although it sits low in the water, this hopper is easy to see given the o...
View full detailsThis all-foam hopper pattern incorporates thicker, true-to-scale thighs. Although it sits low in the water, this hopper is easy to see given the orange hi-vis foam atop the fly.
Despite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout re...
View full detailsDespite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout really key in on this mayfly when it starts to move. Take several varieties of the PMD, because trout can be very selective, shunning one variety, while eagerly taking another.
Despite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout re...
View full detailsDespite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout really key in on this mayfly when it starts to move. Take several varieties of the PMD, including the hatchmaster version, because trout can be very selective, shunning one variety, while eagerly taking another.
Despite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout re...
View full detailsDespite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout really key in on this mayfly when it starts to move. Take several varieties of the PMD, including the extended body version, because trout can be very selective, shunning one variety, while eagerly taking another.
Despite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout re...
View full detailsDespite it's name, the pale morning dun can hatch in the morning, the afternoon or evening. It is very common on most western waters, and trout really key in on this mayfly when it starts to move. Take several varieties of the PMD, because trout can be very selective, shunning one variety, while eagerly taking another.
The Outrigger Caddis Fly rides low in the water, appearing like an easy meal. Fish love easy meals! This fly is also effective at catching Carp.
The Outrigger Caddis Fly rides low in the water, appearing like an easy meal. Fish love easy meals! This fly is also effective at catching Carp.
The October Caddis - Foam Body is a standard in the Pacific Northwest. Its tall wing makes it visible at a distance, while the foam body keeps it r...
View full detailsThe October Caddis - Foam Body is a standard in the Pacific Northwest. Its tall wing makes it visible at a distance, while the foam body keeps it riding high and dry...until it gets eaten.
Two materials: thread and hackle. Despite the simplicity, or perhaps because of it, this fly is a favorite of regular midge anglers. We like it t...
View full detailsTwo materials: thread and hackle. Despite the simplicity, or perhaps because of it, this fly is a favorite of regular midge anglers. We like it trailed behind a larger Parachute Adams.