Quigleys Hackle Stacker Bwo
A great fly from the dry fly master Bob Quigley that represents the emerging stage of the Blue Wing Olive. A really effective pattern that works w...
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A great fly from the dry fly master Bob Quigley that represents the emerging stage of the Blue Wing Olive. A really effective pattern that works w...
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An excellent hook for wet/nymph blind fishing where accelerated penetration and superior holding ability are needed. TMC 113 BLH is a versatile des...
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The 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...
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An 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.
A value priced hook from Umpqua!! They are high grade carbon steel, chemically sharpened, micro barbs for easy penetration and de-barbing. Specific...
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A value priced hook from Umpqua!! They are high grade carbon steel, chemically sharpened, micro barbs for easy penetration and de-barbing. Specific...
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A fantastic hook at an incredible price!!! Perfect for the fly tyer who is looking for a great hook in a bulk style pack. High Grade Carbon Steel h...
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This 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...
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Have confidence with this one. The perfect pattern made even better with the addition of the flashback. The classic Pheasant Tail has proven that ...
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The original RS 2 was invented by Rim Chung in the early 1970's. His objective for designing the RS 2 was to come up with a simple, yet realistic n...
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The 201R by Tiemco represents a modern evolution of the legendary 200R hook. Distinguished by a wider gap and a sleek black nickel finish, it retai...
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The Poison Tung Midge was conceived one winter after reading about the power the color blue has over unsuspecting trout. I tried a variety of diffe...
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25 Pack. The same basic design as the TMC 3769, but this hook is 1X long for tying more extended nymph patterns and is available in a wider size ra...
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A value priced hook from Umpqua!! They are high grade carbon steel, chemically sharpened, micro barbs for easy penetration and de-barbing. Specific...
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Fish this fly as a nymph, on the swing or behind a dry in the film…it’ll catch fish! Subtle variation on a theme that can match up well with mayfl...
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The ultimate Beatis nymph. The mercury bead simulates the gas bubble that the natural nymph uses to rise to the surface. "The Mercury Baetis fishes...
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A perfect Baetis pattern when the fish are super selective. This fly sits low in the water and has become a favorite of the Blue Quill Angler when ...
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One of the finest emerger style flies ever produced. This little pattern will catch fish when no other will. Fish it during a mayfly hatch, midge h...
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The little Chubby Trico was the result of trial and error early in the 1970's. Hardly anyone fished or even knew what Tricos were at that time. Her...
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The Rojo Midge was designed for the tough classroom of Cheesman Canyon. Greg Garcia wanted something different from the ubiquitous Black Beauty mid...
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A great Blue Wing Olive nymph that works well on just about all of our Colorado waters and any where else in the West we have fished it.
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.
This fly imitates the early stages of a hatching mayfly perfectly. A great fly for Pale Morning Dun and Blue Wing Olive hatches where the trout are...
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This Greg Garcia Baetis imitation is designed to fool the pickiest trout. "I used to take a lot of throat samples from fish and I would notice that...
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