The basis for the Peacock Bead Head Brassie was found years ago some wise or lucky flyfisher that discovered a little wire wrapped around a hook would catch fish. The addition of a buggy looking head has made this one of the most successful nymphs ever. The brassie is a useful attractor or midge larva in most places where trout and grayling are found.
The basis for the Natural Bead Head Brassie was found years ago some wise or lucky flyfisher that discovered a little wire wrapped around a hook would catch fish. The addition of a buggy looking head...
The Copper-Black Bi-Colored Brassie has a segmented appearance given by alternating wire colors and a slim dubbed head. Brassies are proven patterns in all waters using multiple techniques and the...
The Silver-Black Bi-Colored Brassie has a segmented appearance given by alternating wire colors and a slim dubbed head. Brassies are proven patterns in all waters using multiple techniques and the...
The Silver-Red Bi-Colored Brassie has a segmented appearance given by alternating wire colors and a slim dubbed head. Brassies are proven patterns in all waters using multiple techniques and the...
The simple process of wrapping wire around a hook creates a perfect silhouette of a midge larvae. The addition of a buggy looking head and bead has made this one of the most successful nymphs ever...
One of the best nymphs ever tied! Caddis or May fly imitator. A soft hackle collar gets the trout attention. Use this pattern to imitate emerging bugs. Don't forget to swing the end of your drift.
The Pheasant Tail Nymph is a classic nymph pattern that represents a wide variety of aquatic insects, particularly mayfly nymphs. It is one of the trinity of standard nymphs that belongs in any...
The sleek and quick sinking Thread Frenchie Jiggy fly has a tungsten bead. This Nymph is a favorite of many guides. Mayfly hatches are when you want to pull this out of your box!
The caddis Larva jiggy nymph has a tungsten bead and goes deep quick. A fresh caddis right out of its shuck is the look we went for and achieved - a great caddis nymph with a jig hook to...
The Geo Sparkle Midge was developed by friend and customer George Abbott Clark. The Geo’s Sparkle Midge - an attractor pattern, mimics a midge and callibaetis. It can be fished...
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