Tungsten Iron Sally
It's not actually iron, but it does have enough weight to get itself down to the fishy level. This stonefly will make the fish shake in their scales!
It's not actually iron, but it does have enough weight to get itself down to the fishy level. This stonefly will make the fish shake in their scales!
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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This is a great little stonelfy nymph that works well in most of our Western rivers, especially the Blue, South Platte and the Arkansas.
Too many of today's leech patterns are too big for correct imitations. Landon's Mini Leech is the perfect sized imitation for most of the western U...
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The Soft Hackle Mercury Pheasant Tail is a nifty little soft hackle that mimics emerging mayflies during the height of a hatch. The soft hackle (p...
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We all love a good ice cream cone and so do stillwater trout. A great addition to your team of flies when fishing an intermediate sink as well as ...
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As the name implies this is a great pocket water fly. Fished as a dropper, you can rob those pockets with this little gem.
This is an incredible pattern that works on every river we have fished in Colorado and beyond. The tungsten bead makes this a great choice for dry/...
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When wet, these egg patterns are beautifully translucent and life like. The tungsten bead adds some color but, more importantly adds weight. Tied...
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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.
"The Titan is the giant of the Tube Midge family meant to represent the Chironimids, one of the most important food supplies in any still water. Th...
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One of our new favorites for droppers on a dry/dropper rig. Lots of flash and soft hackles that really move in the water. In the late 80’s, long be...
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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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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.
Grab a handful, launch the boat, let the client cast the fly and catch a fish! And it has a name every fisherman in the world knows, Hare's Ear. Bu...
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The Jumbo Juju came into being once I realized the standard Jujubee technique would lend itself just as well to a larger Chironomid pattern. With o...
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A silver bead headed buzzer with a olive collar that's equally effective as a single fly on a small stillwater or as part of a team when fishing la...
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