Fat Angie
"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...
View full details"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...
View full detailsThe Fire Starter is sure to be a favorite in your box. This Tactical Anchor fly is explosive in off-colored water situations. A popular fly in the ...
View full detailsA classic pattern with a flashback thorax. The Hare's Ear is a long time producer that remains super effective on freestones and tailwaters. Great ...
View full detailsOne of the essential flies for any fly box the Pheasant Tail is intended to imitate a mayfly nymph. TThe flashback will signal the dinner bell for ...
View full detailsUtilizing a hot spot with a tag is becoming more and more popular with Euro Nymphing techniques - and with good reason. Tie this bad boy on and wat...
View full detailsBeetles 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...
View full detailsTake this ant pattern to your next stillwater adventure and don't be surprised if it gets chewed up, it sure is tasty! It works great in the rivers...
View full detailsGreat pattern for yellow sallies and smaller stone flies. Foam body will help keep the fly riding high. This high floating Stonefly was created by ...
View full detailsThe french jig nymph is a staple whether you are just starting out euro nymphing or are a seasoned veteran. A tungsten bead helps it get down and c...
View full detailsFish it as a dropper off of a dry fly or in tandem another small nymph on a French leader set-up. Tungsten bead on the front adds plenty of weight ...
View full details"Pheasant tail fibers are one of those natural materials that seem to have magic fish attractant built in. That’s why Pheasant Tail Nymphs and Fren...
View full detailsIs it a soft hackle hares ear or is it just a super buggy hares ear? Who cares what you call it, this fly will fish!! Tons of movement in the wat...
View full detailsThe perfect attractor dry fly with the Wulff style wing and plenty of hackle. A great choice for the top fly position in a Dry-Dropper rig in the s...
View full detailsA great searching fly for the months of July and August these small yellow stoneflies are a big part of a trout’s diet. This hairwing version of th...
View full detailsThe Gold-Ribbed Hare’s Ear Nymph is a sentimental favorite for most anglers. It is often one of the first flies a tyer learns which often results i...
View full detailsThe Gold-Ribbed Hare’s Ear Nymph is a sentimental favorite for most anglers. It is often one of the first flies a tyer learns which often results i...
View full detailsA traditional caddis pattern that rides low in the water and is super effective on just about every river we have fished. Mike Lawson created this ...
View full detailsOne of the most versatile and effective dry fly patterns available and usually the answer of the often-asked question “if you could only fish one d...
View full detailsAndrew Grillos never fails when designing innovative flies... and there is no exception here. The Hippie Stomper will perform great for all your te...
View full detailsA quill bodied perdigon with holo-tinsel for the hot spot. What could be better? Resined and varnished for superior durability.
A saucy little fly that is sure to grab the eye of trout with an added hot spot on the back.
The hot cheek nymph will keep your cheeks puckered the whole time your on the river with its combination of color contrast and overall buggyness.
The classic Elk Hair Caddis but with an added strip of bright orange to help you see the fly in harsh conditions, we think the fish like it too! Th...
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