Juan's Kryptonite Caddis
Juan's Kryptonite Caddis will get the attention of those hungry trout when the Caddis are hatching.
Juan's Kryptonite Caddis will get the attention of those hungry trout when the Caddis are hatching.
It's never a bad bet to try a classic like this soft hackle Pheasant Tail... It flat out catches fish. Good attractor fly, works great for Mayfly i...
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A true classic that is still as popular today as it was 20 years ago. A go-to fly for many anglers and a must have in the fly box.
The Copper John is a popular and effective pattern that has taken a stronghold in the fly fishing world. This fly sinks quickly and can be used as ...
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Take this ant pattern to your next stillwater adventure and don't be surprised if it gets chewed up, it sure is tasty! It works great in the rivers...
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The original Rainbow Warrior has proven to be a consistently productive fly on tailwaters, freestone rivers, and stillwater. What could possibly be...
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Beetles are quite the popular food source for trout and they will devour some pretty simple beetle patterns in the right conditions. This one is th...
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"The Fat Angie began as a notion that has rolled around in my head for over 10 years. I’ve always wanted to design a general terrestrial pattern th...
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"Riding on the coattails of the incredibly effective Two Bit Series, allow me to introduce you to Craven’s Problem Child. The PC takes the double t...
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A proven pattern that works well all summer long. A great caddis imitation that's effective on both freestone and tailwaters. It's hard for a trout...
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Dirty and heavy!!!!! A great summer pattern when the caddis are moving!!!
The hot wire prince really stands out in the water. The take on a classic prince nymph but with an added flash of wire in some awesome colors! Not ...
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As the name implies, this fly works great on the swing imitating the emerging caddis. Fish this as a dropper behind a dry and at the end of the dr...
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This caddis imitation is a great pattern for all of our local water and others across the states. The tungsten bead helps it get down fast and can ...
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Is it a Pheasant Tail or is it a Prince? Who cares, the fish love this fly so I have no further questions. One of the finest attractor nymphs we ha...
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An old favorite that keeps proving itself time and time again. The tungsten version is great for getting your nymph rig down or as a point fly on ...
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The prince nymph is a timeless fly for good reason - it flat out produces fish. Add some purple and flash, and you have a recipe for a great fly.
"A scud pattern with a bead in the middle isn't anything new. However, when you alter the bead to a jig bomb it immediately changes the performance...
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“The Stubby Ant is a combination of old and new. Hackle legs reminiscent of a traditional fur ant combined with foam and Chubby-Chernobyl-style win...
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"The Resting Caddis is a pretty simple name that directly correlates to its profile on the water. Tied with mallard flanks in the style of "wally w...
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The classic ant pattern with some dry fly hackle and a big parachute post to make this one nice and easy to see on the water. Trout love to eat ant...
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A trusty stand-by that every angler should have in their box. This is a go-to pattern for dry/dropper rigs as well as double dry rigs in the summer.
This is one the best patterns we have fished in a while with a disco tungsten bead and flash on the wing. Works great as a dropper fly in a dry/dr...
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