
Barrs Graphic Caddis
One of the best sub-surface caddis patterns we have ever used and a staple in every one of our guides fly boxes.
One of the best sub-surface caddis patterns we have ever used and a staple in every one of our guides fly boxes.
Green Drake hatches are some of the best to catch right... And when you do, be sure to be stocked up on some of these bad boys.
A true classic that is still as popular today as it was 20 years ago. A go-to fly for many anglers and a must have in the fly box.
Pat Dorsey's Synthetic Bead Head Breadcrust Nymph. The perfect solution for the bread crust nymph without the hassle of sourcing the increasingly h...
View full detailsIf you have not fished this fly, you owe it to yourself to give it a try!!! Low profile, super easy to see and will fool even the pickiest of trou...
View full detailsWhen the clouds of trico's start to hatch, be sure to have a few of these in you fly box. CDC wing floats high and is surprisingly easy to see even...
View full detailsThis is a killer dry trico pattern that will also work well as a freshly drowned trico when fished just below the surface film. Make sure to only u...
View full detailsThe Copper John is a popular and effective pattern that has taken a stronghold in the fly fishing world. This fly sinks quickly and can be used as ...
View full detailsA killer always returns to a crime scene and you will be coming back time and time again with Quigley’s Crime Scene Caddis. For tricky tailwater tr...
View full detailsSuper realistic midge pupa from Pat Dorsey. This little guy works and is a must have for the serious nymph fisherman.
The ultimate Beatis nymph. The mercury bead simulates the gas bubble that the natural nymph uses to rise to the surface.
The new addition to Pat Dorsey's collection, this black beauty has a little added flash along the back that really produces fish.
Description The Mercury Flashback Pheasant Tail is a variation of Frank Sawyer’s original. The Mercury Flashback Pheasant Tail imitates a wide arra...
View full detailsUnlike mayflies, adult caddis are not especially vulnerable to trout when they first hatch. However, they are long-lived (compared to mayflies), an...
View full detailsA catchy (no pun intended) PMD emerger that really works. Sits low in the film and works like a champ. 5 Stars on this one!!
One of the essential flies for any fly box the Pheasant Tail is intended to imitate a mayfly nymph. TThe flashback will signal the dinner bell for ...
View full detailsThe perfect midge to imitate the midge cluster. This pattern has proved itself to be a real winner in fishing situation where the fish are super se...
View full detailsThe 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 detailsThe Hairwing Drake is a more traditional tie, but no less effective. The Coastal Deer Hair on this pattern when greased up with some Shimizaki will...
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 detailsA time tested pattern now with a hi-vis wing post. Search and Destroy! Tying Video
The 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!