Trout Shanks
Umpqua's Trout Shanks are straight shanks that are perfect for tying "trailing hook" style flies, similar to those commonly used for steelhead. Th...
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Umpqua's Trout Shanks are straight shanks that are perfect for tying "trailing hook" style flies, similar to those commonly used for steelhead. Th...
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A great little stone fly pattern that works well year round. This is a go-to fly for the Colorado and Arkansas Rivers especially during a Yellow S...
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A realistic, low riding, yellow sally dry fly from David Sloan. "The Outrigger series was the result of frustration with high floating caddis dries...
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The Balanced Leather Leech is tied on a traditional balanced fly foundation, a jig hook with an extended tungsten bead on a pin; designed to hang h...
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A great hackle plier for all your needs. Grips the feather well with very little break-off. Small size is perfect for smaller jobs.
Eric's Midge is an amazing dry fly with great profile and buoyancy. Hackle and foam back help keep the fly riding high, and the high-vis yarn comes...
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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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Designed for your Best Day on the Water. The Northfork™ Chest Pack keeps all your gear up high for easy access and deep wading. Pockets for fly box...
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I took some time developing this fly. I see the basic weakness in a lot of fly design stemming from the creator thinking they know what the natural...
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Quick access, effortless organization, and zero guesswork—the UPG Compartment Box is built for anglers who need their go-to patterns ready at a gla...
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Small, super lightweight and durable. This nifty little gadget is perfect for streamside touch-up and refining hook points to optimum sharpness. A...
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Slim foam fly storage built for a variety of saltwater flats and larger freshwater flies with a variable insert design. The Flats Fly Box is the pe...
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An extra-long, heavy butt section partnered with our highly abrasion-resistant Deceiver HD Fluorocarbon gives you the perfect all-around leader for...
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Quickly and easily even the tips of elk, deer, calftail, etc., Simply cut clump of hair, brush out any fine underfur and place clump in stacker tip...
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The perfect Green Drake pattern for just about any where in the West. Low-profile parachute style dry fly that will punish fish during the Green Dr...
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"The 3 Mile cripple was designed on lower Henry's fork and has been tested on about every major river in Idaho and Montana. You can't beat the mag...
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"The Rocksteady Stone was born out of necessity and developed over years of trial and error on the technical waters of the Truckee and Little Truck...
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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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A near perfect representation of an Adult Damsel fly this pattern is perfect for trout, panfish, bass, and more. Designed to land delicately and ri...
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The finest premium fluorocarbon tippet material Umpqua has ever made. With ultra-low visibility, best-in-class knot strength and incredible abrasio...
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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 Big Net Perdigon was born with the need for a less flashy Perdigon nymph! Designed to sink fast, with a white wing case pulled over the brown...
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It's foam, it floats well, its easy to see, and it makes fish eat. When one has rowed a boat for over twenty years, then had to re–tie flies at nig...
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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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