
Tungsten Hare's Ear Nymph
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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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 ...
View full detailsA must for every fly angler especially the anglers who like to fish Dry/Dropper rigs.
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...
View full detailsThis is a great little stonelfy nymph that works well in most of our Western rivers, especially the Blue, South Platte and the Arkansas.
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...
View full detailsTwo tungsten beads to get this fly down fast. Good pattern for dry/dropper fishing.
A great BWO emerger pattern that sits low in the water and will pick off fish like crazy. You can also fish this fly sub-surface for a truly exciti...
View full detailsSimple 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...
View full detailsSimple, expendable, effective. These three words describe my Mole Fly to a T. Without a doubt the most dependable fly in my arsenal, the Mole is th...
View full detailsLook, down in the water, it's a midge! No, it's a caddis! No, its a buckskin! The perfect imitation for all those little wiggly bugs that trout love.
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.
Tied on a size 10, 2499SPBL hook, this a great Green Drake imitation.
A classic pattern from Pat Dorsey, the Mercury Blood Midge is a great fly for the colder months and low water.
With a combination of UV materials and rubber legs, this fly really grabs the attention of fish. When the Yellow Sally's are out, make sure you hav...
View full detailsThis is one of the most stand out patterns out there. Great for imitating a multitude of bugs... give this fly a try and you will definitely not re...
View full detailsThis 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/...
View full detailsA 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.
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...
View full detailsThe 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...
View full detailsThe Top Secret Baetis is a simple, yet effective imposter of a tiny mayfly nymph. Trout eat Baetis nymphs year-round regardless of the conditions. ...
View full detailsThe 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...
View full detailsThe original RS 2 was invented by Rim Chung in the early 1970's. His objective for designing the RS 2 was to come up with a simple, yet realistic n...
View full detailsA staple mysis shrimp pattern for the Frying Pan River, Taylor River, Blue River and pretty much any tailwater below a mysis filled reservoir. A mu...
View full detailsThe Rojo Midge was designed for the tough classroom of Cheesman Canyon. Greg Garcia wanted something different from the ubiquitous Black Beauty mid...
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