Parachute Midge - Black - ( SOLITUDE FLY)
Sometimes basic is best when the fish get picky!
Sometimes basic is best when the fish get picky!
The Parawullf from Jack Dennis is a proven dry fly that is easy to see, floats well, and looks appetizing to fish everywhere. Try this one out in a...
View full detailsAdult midges emerge by pulling themselves out of their pupal shuck and breaking through the surface film. As they emerge, the adult midge appears t...
View full detailsThe PEACOCK CADDIS is a simple, yet deadly dry fly that utilizes peacock herl, elk hair, and hackle for durability and visibility. Perfect for the ...
View full detailsThink of the Pearl and Elk Caddis as an electrified version of your standard Caddis patterns. With its flashy body, trout will really key in on it...
View full detailsThank 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...
View full detailsA perfect midge imitation that is right at home dead drifted on the surface or gently "skittered" across the surface. The perfect choice for nonco...
View full details"John Juracek and I started tying the Sparkle Dun in the early 1980's as a Pale Morning Dun imitation for the selective trout on the Henry's Fork. ...
View full detailsA time tested pattern that will produce fish anywhere in the world. Floats high in the water, easy to see and drives fish nuts! One of our favorite...
View full details"I came up with the Thundergrass hopper as a follow up fly to my successful Sweetgrass hopper that Umpqua released a number of years ago. I am exci...
View full details"This fly was designed for the high alpine lakes Colorado has to offer. We are so lucky to live in this state which in my mind has some of the bes...
View full detailsA great variation of a tried and true attractor fly.
High floating barbless attractor pattern that works great as a top fly in a dry/dropper system or by itself to search out picky trout.
A great caddis pattern for Colorado and for that matter any river that has good caddis hatches. Floats low in the film and has just enough sparkle ...
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