

Dirty Bird - Tungsten
One of our new favorites for droppers on a dry/dropper rig. Lots of flash and soft hackles that really move in the water.
One of our new favorites for droppers on a dry/dropper rig. Lots of flash and soft hackles that really move in the water.
Dirty and heavy!!!!! A great summer pattern when the caddis are moving!!!
Is it a soft hackle hares ear or is it just a super buggy hares ear? Who cares what you call it, this fly will fish!! Tons of movement in the wat...
View full detailsThe hot wire caddis is one bad fly! It has a braided wire body that not only looks amazing but fishes extremely well. This pattern will amaze you f...
View full detailsWe 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 ...
View full details"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 detailsPerfect tailwater pattern with a little flash. Works great as a dropper fly or on an indicator rig for additional weight.
Perfect tailwater pattern with a little flash. Works great as a dropper fly or on an indicator rig for additional weight.
A great pattern that will work most of the year. This is a go-to pattern for our guides spring, summer and fall. Keep em' soaking.
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 Stunted Sally was created after fishing with some friends one day. The fish were taking all sorts of sally patterns that we threw at them, al...
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 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 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 detailsA 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...
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