Disco Midge
The Disco Midge from Umpqua is a sneaky little bug that has a super slim profile and just the right amount of peacock herl and tinsel adding flash ...
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The Disco Midge from Umpqua is a sneaky little bug that has a super slim profile and just the right amount of peacock herl and tinsel adding flash ...
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Developed by signature tier Johnny Gomez, the Desert Storm is a go to pattern for Colorado tailwaters year round. Tied on a size 20-22 curved shank...
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From signature tyer Matt McCannel, this is a deadly little midge pattern. This fly has claimed its fame on technical tailwaters like the Paco, Tayl...
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The Iwan-e-Dun was born from the logical desire to create a more realistic mayfly fly that caught more fish. Fare areas that I believed would make ...
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The Lunch Money was created out of need for a bite-sized baitfish streamer for the Texas Hill Country. Most of our baitfish are in the 2-3" range ...
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Fish this fly as a nymph, on the swing or behind a dry in the film…it’ll catch fish! Subtle variation on a theme that can match up well with mayfl...
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Call it what you wanna call it, this fly is a freakin fishaholic. Seriously though, this pattern crushes in rivers, lakes and ponds. Has been known...
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"The Lightning Leech is a deadly pattern that imitates a wide array of forage items. My goal when I created this pattern was to add extra weight an...
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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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Incorporating the beauty and effectiveness of the Mini Hot, which works so well for stoneflies and caddis, but this series was missing its elegant ...
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"Pheasant tail fibers are one of those natural materials that seem to have magic fish attractant built in. That’s why Pheasant Tail Nymphs and Fren...
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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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This pattern can imitate quite a few different bugs. Can be fished as a wet fly or sunken dry imitating a midge, mayfly or spider! Don't be fooled,...
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The Cupboard Ant is a staple of local fly shops and fly boxes throughout Northern Colorado. It sits just right in the surface film, floats all day ...
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Developed in the world of competition angling, Antonio's Adult BWO provides a sneaky blue wing olive profile that will trick picky tailwater and fr...
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"When I decided to design a Damsel imitation, I started with the Mini Leech Jig which was already an imitation that I was using as a dropper in bot...
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While the Fat Angie started as a much more realistic and singular imitation of a flying ant, it has morphed into a far more general attractor patte...
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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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"Definition-Aggressively enterprising, a go-getter... This fly is the everyday, 365, don't leave home without it pattern. Tied light and dark, with...
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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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The famous “Perdigon”: definitely something that escapes to the classic tying style. The perdigon “shotgun pellet” when translated to english, give...
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The Iwan-e-Dun was born from the logical desire to create a more realistic mayfly fly that caught more fish. Fare areas that I believed would make ...
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Not all hoppers are designed to carry the weight of a bead headed nymph behind them. Some hoppers are built to just do a great job of imitating a ...
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"The Jungle Junkie started as a Pike/Muskie fly. I tied it to represent a perch which is a major food source for them. This fly has made its’ round...
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