
Olsen's Quilldigon
Stripped peacock quills make perfect segmented bodies which imitate the natural color patterns on mayflies. The only issue is that they are fragile...
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Stripped peacock quills make perfect segmented bodies which imitate the natural color patterns on mayflies. The only issue is that they are fragile...
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View full detailsRazor Blade Holder from Stonfo. This is a must have tool for any tyer that uses deer hair. You can control the curvature of what you're trimming si...
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 details**Dai-Riki 125 Equivalent** The U201 fly tying hook is a good choice for midge and pupa style trout flies. The Umpqua U Series U201 Curved Hooks ar...
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View full detailsFulling Mill's Stripped Peacock Quills (24 pack) feature Prime eye tops for each quill, carefully stripped and dyed to achieve vivid and bold color...
View full detailsA really cool Pale Morning Dun nymph that really works on our Western rivers and on the tailwaters back East for the Sulphur nymph. Super realisti...
View full detailsThis is a great fly that works well on bass and trout. Tied on a 90 degree jig hook with a cone head, this fly means business. In the Spring, one ...
View full detailsGreat streamer with heavy cone head to help get down faster in heavy water. Stinger hook gives the fly great movement and helps reduce tail-nips. S...
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View full detailsSuper thin foam great for small flies, floating nymphs, cut wings and wrapped bodies. So thin it makes tying tiny flies very easy. Stacked colors c...
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 detailsA twist on a classic. Pat's Rubber Legs is a staple in any fly fisher's box but why not have them with a tungsten bead!? Help these flies get down ...
View full detailsOne of the go to flies for Euro Nymphing now on a jig hook. Best fished in tandem with another small nymph on a French leader set-up or as a droppe...
View full detailsThis bad mamma jamma is an extremely versatile fly that fishes great both on stillwaters and rivers. Tie on and add water.
When wet, these egg patterns are beautifully translucent and life like. The tungsten bead adds some color but, more importantly adds weight. Tied...
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View full detailsA great dry fly pattern to imitate the "stuck in the shuck" BWO and PMD. Bob Quigley, the king of the “film” designed the Film Critic to match mayf...
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 detailsUltra thin, razor-sharp, micro-serrated blades made of J2-grade Japanese stainless steel allow you to cut through almost any fly-tying material wit...
View full detailsShorter, thinner, micro-serrated blades make this a great precision scissor when tying smaller flies. Sharp, serrated blades grab and cut a wide va...
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