Dick's Li'l PMDeeez
I’m not sure why but I really enjoy tying nymphs. I may throw streamers and dries way more often but when I’m sitting down at the vice I always e...
View full detailsI’m not sure why but I really enjoy tying nymphs. I may throw streamers and dries way more often but when I’m sitting down at the vice I always e...
View full detailsWhen wet, these egg patterns are beautifully translucent and life like. The tungsten bead adds some color but, more importantly adds weight. Tied...
View full detailsA german twist to a great streamer and boy does this thing produce. Articulated which gives it tons of action and with lead eyes to help get it dow...
View full detailsThis Egg-Sucking Sculpin imitation is tied on a jig hook to allow for less hang-ups when drifting through likely holding spots. Both Steelhead and ...
View full detailsEddie's version of a crab (although it also used the very same body material) look scary real, with its aggressive claws in final defense posture, ...
View full detailsAnother Kelly Galloup streamer that needs to be in every streamer box around! Kelly is one of the best streamer tyers in the nation and this is a g...
View full detailsThe Mini Bang Tail produces a tantalizing action that fish can hardly resist. Caution: Only use this streamer if you enjoy catching the big ones.
A great damsel imitation to fish when they’re about. The light, fluffy body makes this fly easy to work across the upper water column. Great option...
View full detailsThis is a heavily weighted Pat's Rubber Legs tied on a Fulling Mill Jig hook! The Pat's Rubber Legs has proven itself to be one of the best stonefl...
View full detailsAs its name suggests, EZ Egg Yarn is a unique material for tying egg patterns. Unlike other egg yarns, the material collapses with current underwat...
View full detailsThis is the ultimate combination of super slim profile and extra weight. Howard Croston's innovative method of fixing the Tungsten Drop Bead gives ...
View full detailsJohn Newbury's Alt Rocker perdigons get the job done. This impressionistic mottled perdigon a wonder when PMD nymphs are crawling around on rocks g...
View full detailsThe 2015 World Fly Fishing Championships was a special competition for me and Fly Fishing Team USA. That year we won a team silver medal, and I won...
View full detailsMy variation of the slump buster includes an orange marabou tail that becomes visible on the pause between strips when the zonker undulates. This a...
View full detailsYou 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...
View full detailsA quill bodied perdigon with holo-tinsel for the hot spot. What could be better? Resined and varnished for superior durability. This version is on ...
View full details"It was probably three or four years ago that I noticed a dead perch floatingbelly up at the dam. Probably spilled over the top. After that day I s...
View full detailsA low riding spinner pattern that works great for PMD and Red Quill imitations. Spinners are an easy meal for trout and the Crystal Wing Spinner is...
View full detailsWho hasn’t relied on the Pheasant Tail nymph to end a slump at some point in their fishing lifetime? Well, add a tungsten bead on a jigged hook and...
View full detailsZimmerman’s Geezus Lizard is one of those flies so innovative, that it has to be fished to be believed. Bass have a hard time resisting the action...
View full detailsA time tested pattern that will produce fish anywhere in the world. Floats high in the water, easy to see and drives fish nuts! One of our favorite...
View full detailsIt's foam, it floats well, its easy to see, and it makes fish eat. When one has rowed a boat for over twenty years, then had to re–tie flies at nig...
View full detailsA realistic, low riding, yellow sally dry fly from David Sloan. "The Outrigger series was the result of frustration with high floating caddis dries...
View full detailsThe perfect dry fly pattern for those splashy risers when the Red Quills are bouncing on the surface.