Hula Damsel
When damsel nymphs actively migrate to the shallows their active swimming motion poses a problem for fly designers: The damsel's head remains stati...
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When damsel nymphs actively migrate to the shallows their active swimming motion poses a problem for fly designers: The damsel's head remains stati...
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“The Stubby Ant is a combination of old and new. Hackle legs reminiscent of a traditional fur ant combined with foam and Chubby-Chernobyl-style win...
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In the beginning, Andy gave us the HBI (Hunchback Infrequens) and then the Crystal Hunchback PMD. Both have been huge sellers for PMD nymphs all ov...
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"I have a vivid memory of when I first witnessed, at age 14, a brown trout leap out of the water and snag an electric blue adult damsel out of the ...
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What could be better? You have all the benefits of a PHEASANT TAIL with the addition of a hot spot. You can match the hatch with this fly and get t...
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“The Strawberries & Cream is an excellent “Pink Cahill” (PMD) nymph imitation. Like it’s cousin the Peaches & Cream, it has been very produ...
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During practice for the 2013 World Fly Fishing Championship in Norway, I found that the brown trout preferred flush riding dry flies in the low gra...
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A solid chironomid pattern that has proven itself on lakes everywhere. Don't forget about this pattern when fishing rivers either!
"The Resting Caddis is a pretty simple name that directly correlates to its profile on the water. Tied with mallard flanks in the style of "wally w...
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The classic ant pattern with some dry fly hackle and a big parachute post to make this one nice and easy to see on the water. Trout love to eat ant...
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The Mercury Flashback Pheasant Tail is a variation of Frank Sawyer’s original. The Mercury Flashback Pheasant Tail imitates a wide array of mayfly ...
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Developed by world renowned tier John Barr, this little fly really works. Super selective trout will pounce on this fly with reckless abandon. A mu...
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The Copper John is a popular and effective pattern that has taken a stronghold in the fly fishing world. This fly sinks quickly and can be used as ...
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Olive, Orange and Rainbow scuds cover all the bases and you'll need that when your fishing scuds! such a great fly!
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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When the going gets tough and the fish are looking for a smaller offering, the ICU Midge will not let you down. Developed by New Mexico guide and ...
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Dzifa Glymin's K.G.B nymph is a deadly pattern that will work great for Blue Winged Olives (Black) as well as Pale Morning Duns (Tan). Euro-style n...
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This is a great little mayfly pattern to use on an indicator rig in the bottom position to help get the flies down with its tungsten bead or a grea...
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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.
We have been waiting for this one for a while!!!! When Steve said he had sent this pattern to Umpqua and they had decided to carry it, the exciteme...
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The perfect Czech nymph to imitate the caddis larva found in just about any trout stream in the country. Super heavy and a real go getter, this fly...
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Thank you Lee Wulff. A pattern that Lee created because all of the flies that were available in the 1950's did not have enough hackle on it for him...
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One of the best stonefly nymphs we have used, especially on a dry/dropper rig paired with an Amy's Ant. Great for the Blue, Colorado, Gunnison and...
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This caddis pattern will make sure you never make it to plan c. A hot spot tag and soft hackle are enough to get a strike from even the pickiest of...
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