Mercury Sh Pheasant Tail - ( Umpqua)
The Soft Hackle Mercury Pheasant Tail is a nifty little soft hackle that mimics emerging mayflies during the height of a hatch. The soft hackle (p...
View full detailsThe Soft Hackle Mercury Pheasant Tail is a nifty little soft hackle that mimics emerging mayflies during the height of a hatch. The soft hackle (p...
View full detailsA great little stone fly pattern that works well year round. This is a go-to fly for the Colorado and Arkansas Rivers especially during a Yellow S...
View full details"The Mighty Midge came about with the need for a fly that had a realistic profile and size but also had a small pop of color. I needed this fly to...
View full detailsIncorporating the beauty and effectiveness of the Mini Hot, which works so well for stoneflies and caddis, but this series was missing its elegant ...
View full details"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...
View full details"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...
View full detailsFrom signature tyer Matt McCannel, this is a deadly little midge pattern. This fly has claimed its fame on technical tailwaters like the Paco, Tayl...
View full details"The natural midge actually has an exoskeleton that is shiny so I coat the fly in UV resin bone dry. Though it's a simple fly there is a lot going ...
View full details“I told Lee Wulff (tyer of the legendary Wulff flies) that I tried to tie a parachute divided-wing Wulff but hadn’t succeeded, as the fly was too b...
View full detailsA little twist to the parachute PMD with flash in the body which really makes a difference. A great pattern to have for the PMD or Eastern Sulpher...
View full detailsThe Parachute Adams is perhaps the most important and versatile of all dry flies. It is a must have dry fly in a variety of sizes for fish all over...
View full detailsThe 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...
View full detailsAdult midges emerge by pulling themselves out of their pupal shuck and breaking through the surface film. As they emerge, the adult midge appears t...
View full detailsThe PEACOCK CADDIS is a simple, yet deadly dry fly that utilizes peacock herl, elk hair, and hackle for durability and visibility. Perfect for the ...
View full detailsThink of the Pearl and Elk Caddis as an electrified version of your standard Caddis patterns. With its flashy body, trout will really key in on it...
View full detailsAs the name implies this is a great pocket water fly. Fished as a dropper, you can rob those pockets with this little gem.
A time tested pattern that is a must for any serious fly fisherman. This is the go-to fly for most rivers, especially the Roaring Fork.
"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...
View full detailsOh yeah!!!! One of the finest attractor nymph patterns we have fished, especially on the Eagle, Roaring Fork, Colorado. A great searching pattern...
View full detailsHigh riding foam bodied adult Caddis pattern that has proven to be one of our favorite flies. Durable and very buoyant... what else do you need!
A great fly from the dry fly master Bob Quigley that represents the emerging stage of the Blue Wing Olive. A really effective pattern that works w...
View full detailsPerfect tailwater pattern with a little flash. Works great as a dropper fly or on an indicator rig for additional weight.
A great pattern that will work most of the year. This is a go-to pattern for our guides spring, summer and fall. Keep em' soaking.
The Big Horn is back and so is the Ray Charles. If you are going, make sure these are in your box!!!