
Foam Beetle
Beetles are quite the popular food source for trout and they will devour some pretty simple beetle patterns in the right conditions. This one is th...
View full detailsBeetles are quite the popular food source for trout and they will devour some pretty simple beetle patterns in the right conditions. This one is th...
View full detailsThe Adams Superfly takes the classic dry fly to new heights with extended body and stacked hackle for irresistible imitation. Splayed wings mimic s...
View full detailsGreat pattern for yellow sallies and smaller stone flies. Foam body will help keep the fly riding high. This high floating Stonefly was created by ...
View full detailsBob Quigley, the king of the “film” designed the Film Critic to match mayflies at their most vulnerable stage of the hatch, while emerging from nym...
View full details“The Stubby Ant is a combination of old and new. Hackle legs reminiscent of a traditional fur ant combined with foam and Chubby-Chernobyl-style win...
View full detailsDeadly little black stonefly pattern with a tungsten bead to help get it down into the trouts feeding zone.
"When I decided to design a Damsel imitation, I started with the Mini Leech Jig which was already an imitation that I was using as a dropper in bot...
View full detailsDirty and heavy!!!!! A great summer pattern when the caddis are moving!!!
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!
This is a great little stonelfy nymph that works well in most of our Western rivers, especially the Blue, South Platte and the Arkansas.
Great egg layer pattern that is perfect for the early caddis hatches. Beads on a dry fly? Greg Garcia says yes and so do the trout. This unique pat...
View full detailsThe perfect dry fly pattern for those splashy risers when the Red Quills are bouncing on the surface.
One of the most versatile and effective dry fly patterns available and usually the answer of the often-asked question “if you could only fish one d...
View full detailsA great searching fly for the months of July and August these small yellow stoneflies are a big part of a trout’s diet. This hairwing version of th...
View full detailsAntonio's Superman Caddis truly does its name justice on our rivers as well as Krypton. The parachute style of this pattern yields a high floating ...
View full details"The Fat Angie began as a notion that has rolled around in my head for over 10 years. I’ve always wanted to design a general terrestrial pattern th...
View full detailsWith great segmentation, a elk hair wing, and heavy hackling this Caddis Variant is a great pattern to fish in slick water or heavy pocket water. G...
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 detailsThe Bionic Ant was created to fill the void between the commonly available huge ant patterns (Chernobyl ants etc) and tiny ant patterns (fur ant, p...
View full detailsA really cool Caddis pattern with tons of movement on the water thanks to the CDC wing. The slightest breeze or micro current will set this pattern...
View full detailsA great ant pattern that really works. Floats well and parachute post makes it super easy to see.
The perfect attractor dry fly with the Wulff style wing and plenty of hackle. A great choice for the top fly position in a Dry-Dropper rig in the s...
View full detailsA traditional caddis pattern that rides low in the water and is super effective on just about every river we have fished. Mike Lawson created this ...
View full detailsThe classic Elk Hair Caddis but with an added strip of bright orange to help you see the fly in harsh conditions, we think the fish like it too! Th...
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