Solitude Loop Wing Emerger Pmd
This PMD emerger pattern will fool some of the most wary trout! It sits low on top of the water and has a great profile.
This PMD emerger pattern will fool some of the most wary trout! It sits low on top of the water and has a great profile.
A great pattern that will work most of the year. This is a go-to pattern for our guides spring, summer and fall. Keep em' soaking.
Created by Joe Shafer, this Caddis pattern is a great sub-surface imitation.
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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Simple but effective as anyone who has fished a worm knows. The best way to fish this light pattern is when combined with split shot attached on th...
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The Gold-Ribbed Hare’s Ear Nymph is a sentimental favorite for most anglers. It is often one of the first flies a tyer learns which often results i...
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Oh yeah!!!! One of the finest attractor nymph patterns we have fished, especially on the Eagle, Roaring Fork, Colorado. A great searching pattern...
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This is a great little mayfly pattern to use on an indicator rig in the bottom position to help get the flies down with its tungsten bead or a grea...
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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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One of the best stonefly nymphs we have used, especially on a dry/dropper rig paired with an Amy's Ant. Great for the Blue, Colorado, Gunnison and...
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The same great fly as the Split Case PMD with the added benefit of a tungsten bead which allows you to fish less weight on your leader or as a drop...
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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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A super effective PMD nymph that works well on any river with PMD hatches.