Jig Bugger - Tungsten
A very effective jig style nymph that can be fished on the drift and then retrieved at the end. Give this fly a little action during the drift and ...
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A very effective jig style nymph that can be fished on the drift and then retrieved at the end. Give this fly a little action during the drift and ...
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The perfect choice for Spring and Summer fishing as well as rivers with Sulpher and PMD hatches. Hot Spot behind the bead acts as a "trigger" to e...
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A flashy, searching nymph developed by Steve Parrott that has become a real producer in stained or off-colored water. Just the right amount of spa...
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Super buggy with an orange "hot spot" that will drive fish nuts. Perfect anchor fly for shallow water French Nymphing and low water Czech Nymphing...
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A tungsten bead head nymph with classic lines, the TH Quill Jig is tied with a quill body blended with a touch of UV Ice Dub for extra flash in the...
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A great attractor dry fly that works well in smaller streams, as a top fly in a dry-dropper rig or a great pattern to skate across the top of the w...
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Designed by Steve Parrott and tied by Umpuqa Feather Merchants, this slim profile, weighted grub style czech nymph is the perfect searching pattern...
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Top Polish fly tier and angler Andrzej Koziel developed this all-star nymph pattern, and it is quickly becoming a favorite on both sides of the pon...
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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 ...
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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!
Fish it dead drifted or stripped, this is one deadly fly. Tied on a Jig hook for increased hooking and holding power.
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 ha...
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Extended body flies have become more and more popular - and with good reason. When the fish are looking up for big stones, this fly is a great opti...
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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. BDE stands for best...
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With a CDC body and collar, this fly has a ton of movement. Hot spot on the tag is a great trigger for trout, and is sure to produce fish.
This is a deadly egg-laying Caddis pattern with a hi-vis yellow foam back. When you skate this bad boy on the waters surface, fish will cartwheel o...
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Like the 20 Incher stonefly nymph? You will love it tied on a jig hook with better hooking power and weight. Perfect fly for anchors in heavy water.
New jig version!!! The Breadcrust in one of the best caddis patterns we have found. This fly will work when no other will. The tungsten slotted be...
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You can't go wrong with a rabbit zonker streamer. Especially when it's on a jig! Lots of movement when stripped or jigged. Great on lakes and river...
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"This pattern is the result of many years of tinkering and refining in search of a reliable chironomid pattern, suitable for suspending under an in...
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"This fly is about three years old and I was just playing around with a jig hook and some of my favorite materials. I was trying for something real...
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We 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 ...
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A trusty stand-by that every angler should have in their box. This is a go-to pattern for dry/dropper rigs as well as double dry rigs in the summer.
An all-around, all-season searching pattern fish can't seem to resist. When you think fish are grubbing around near the bottom, reach for this Peep...
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