Swing Caddis - Tungsten - ( UMPQUA)
As the name implies, this fly works great on the swing imitating the emerging caddis. Fish this as a dropper behind a dry and at the end of the dr...
View full detailsAs the name implies, this fly works great on the swing imitating the emerging caddis. Fish this as a dropper behind a dry and at the end of the dr...
View full detailsTheo's North Platte Emerger is a top producing pattern on the North and South Platte Rivers. Its fame came from up North on the Miracle Mile and Gr...
View full detailsIf you're headed to a Mysis tailwater, make sure you have a couple of these with you. Super realistic extended body with a red hemoglobin trigger s...
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 detailsMuch of the Top Secret Midge success is a result of combining a two-tone thread body (brown and white) with an emerging wing made from Glamour Made...
View full detailsThe perfect midge pattern when fishing a dry/dropper or when split shot will spook fish. Heavy enough to sink effectively in the zone and hammer f...
View full detailsThe ultimate pattern now with a tungsten bead. This is a must have for the serious nymph fisherman, especially in high, muddy water.
A hot tungsten bead quickly drops this field-tested pattern into the feeding zone. Anglers have fished the San Juan Worm for decades, and for good ...
View full detailsAnts are easily swept sub-surface by a rivers current, and this takes advantage of just that. Nymph this bad boy close to the banks for highest pro...
View full detailsThe same effectiveness of the Mercury Flashback Black Beauty now with the added benefits of a tungsten bead that allows you to fish this as a dropp...
View full detailsAn old stand-by with a tungsten bead that is one of the most used flies in the Dry/Dropper rig. A staple for every fly angler.
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!
Deadly little black stonefly pattern with a tungsten bead to help get it down into the trouts feeding zone.
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 ...
View full detailsA must for every fly angler especially the anglers who like to fish Dry/Dropper rigs.
When wet, these egg patterns are beautifully translucent and life like. The tungsten bead adds some color but, more importantly adds weight. Tied...
View full detailsIt'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 detailsThis is a great little stonelfy nymph that works well in most of our Western rivers, especially the Blue, South Platte and the Arkansas.
A staple midge pattern, that will nearly always produce fish.
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 details“The inspiration for the Micro Matcher came after a tough day fishing on one of Colorado’s tailwaters. I had noticed a lot of Baetis in the water a...
View full detailsThis 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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