Jake's Soft Hackle Perdigon
Jake's Soft Hackle Perdigon is probably one of our favorite flies to fish year round. No matter the time of the year, this fly just oozes confidence.
Jake's Soft Hackle Perdigon is probably one of our favorite flies to fish year round. No matter the time of the year, this fly just oozes confidence.
I like nothing more than a simple buggy looking nymph that can replicate many things. I like this fly on the TMC 2499 because of it's serious holdi...
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The original Rainbow Warrior has proven to be a consistently productive fly on tailwaters, freestone rivers, and stillwater. What could possibly be...
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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...
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The Cupboard Ant is a staple of local fly shops and fly boxes throughout Northern Colorado. It sits just right in the surface film, floats all day ...
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"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...
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"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...
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"Definition-Aggressively enterprising, a go-getter... This fly is the everyday, 365, don't leave home without it pattern. Tied light and dark, with...
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"Riding on the coattails of the incredibly effective Two Bit Series, allow me to introduce you to Craven’s Problem Child. The PC takes the double t...
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The famous “Perdigon”: definitely something that escapes to the classic tying style. The perdigon “shotgun pellet” when translated to english, give...
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The Iwan-e-Dun was born from the logical desire to create a more realistic mayfly fly that caught more fish. Fare areas that I believed would make ...
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"This fly was designed for the high alpine lakes Colorado has to offer. We are so lucky to live in this state which in my mind has some of the bes...
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Forged fly hooks, a 2X wide gape, a 2X short shank, 45 degree horizontal eye, claw barbless point and a black nickel finish.
This series started in a quest for a Yellow Sally, using the ease and familiarity of the Elk Caddis style. But Greg was dissatisfied with all attem...
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"John Juracek and I started tying the Sparkle Dun in the early 1980's as a Pale Morning Dun imitation for the selective trout on the Henry's Fork. ...
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Brillion's Mellow Yellow jig is a great pint fly in a euro nymph set-up. It has great movement with the soft hackle collar and will imitate a range...
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The 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...
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A great pattern for a mayfly nymph that will really move in the water with the CDC soft hackle collar. Sold in eaches
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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One of the best sub-surface caddis patterns we have ever used and a staple in every one of our guides fly boxes. Looks can be so very deceiving. So...
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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.
If 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...
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High, off colored water, the worm is the only way to go. The San Juan Worm has been the ticket until now!! The Wormly Worm is one of a kind with ...
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Fly with a great profile that floats great with the CDC wing. When the Sally''s are out, do not hesitate to give this bug a try! "Ask any fly fishe...
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