Dorsey's Limeade
The Limeade is back! Floats like a cork with just the right amount of flash! A deadly Green Drake imposter and can handle a dropper. The Cherry Lim...
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The Limeade is back! Floats like a cork with just the right amount of flash! A deadly Green Drake imposter and can handle a dropper. The Cherry Lim...
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The U202 is a curved, short-shank hook similar in principle to the ever-popular TMC2487, but with heavy wire for added strength. A great base for m...
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High riding foam bodied adult Caddis pattern that has proven to be one of our favorite flies. Durable and very buoyant... what else do you need!
A time tested pattern that is a must for any serious fly fisherman. This is the go-to fly for most rivers, especially the Roaring Fork.
“I told Lee Wulff (tyer of the legendary Wulff flies) that I tried to tie a parachute divided-wing Wulff but hadn’t succeeded, as the fly was too b...
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Who hasn’t relied on the Pheasant Tail nymph to end a slump at some point in their fishing lifetime? Well, add a tungsten bead on a jigged hook and...
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The 201R by Tiemco represents a modern evolution of the legendary 200R hook. Distinguished by a wider gap and a sleek black nickel finish, it retai...
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The Poison Tung Midge was conceived one winter after reading about the power the color blue has over unsuspecting trout. I tried a variety of diffe...
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"The Flash Fav takes the HDA Fav Variant to another level. The various color options can sync with various bugs that are on the move and available ...
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"We came up with the X Caddis thirty-five plus fishing seasons ago. Like many of our fly patterns, this one was created to fool the larger resident...
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The Goddard Caddis is already a confidence pattern for many anglers and fools trout on a regular basis. The origins of this fly date back to the 60...
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In the beginning, Andy gave us the HBI (Hunchback Infrequens) and then the Crystal Hunchback PMD. Both have been huge sellers for PMD nymphs all ov...
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What could be better? You have all the benefits of a PHEASANT TAIL with the addition of a hot spot. You can match the hatch with this fly and get t...
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“The Strawberries & Cream is an excellent “Pink Cahill” (PMD) nymph imitation. Like it’s cousin the Peaches & Cream, it has been very produ...
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The biot body makes for a natural segmentation. That combined with a mercury bead for a gas bubble and natural CDC for wings make this a delectable...
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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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Antonio's Quill Midge is a must have midge dry/emerger for late winter and spring fishing. The quill, used for the abdomen, creates a slim and segm...
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“The inspiration for the Micro Matcher came after a tough day fishing on one of Colorado’s tailwaters. I had noticed a lot of Baetis in the water a...
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The Mercury Flashback Pheasant Tail is a variation of Frank Sawyer’s original. The Mercury Flashback Pheasant Tail imitates a wide array of mayfly ...
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Developed by world renowned tier John Barr, this little fly really works. Super selective trout will pounce on this fly with reckless abandon. A mu...
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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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When the going gets tough and the fish are looking for a smaller offering, the ICU Midge will not let you down. Developed by New Mexico guide and ...
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Dzifa Glymin's K.G.B nymph is a deadly pattern that will work great for Blue Winged Olives (Black) as well as Pale Morning Duns (Tan). Euro-style n...
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Thank you Lee Wulff. A pattern that Lee created because all of the flies that were available in the 1950's did not have enough hackle on it for him...
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