Brown Haze Fly is a variation of the original Purple Haze - with less purple in the pattern and more natural coloration. This has been a very effective pattern all across the country and is an EXCLUSIVE RiverBum pattern. It is used to match Blue Wing Olives, Mahogany Duns, March Browns, Green Drakes, and Tricos.
The Bead Head Worm Brown San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and more. This realistic natural color will simply catch fish. Anglers are finding...
Immitating anything from an annelid to an earthworm, the Worm Brown San Juan Worm fly simply catches fish. It's much easier to handle and keep than "garden hackle" as well; no coffee can necessary.
A relatively new fly compared to many, the WD40 came on to the scene and has proven itself quickly as a fly to fish. An effective fly fished in the surface film, just under the surface or swept up...
Purple Haze fly pattern closely resembles a Parachute Adams with an attractive purple body. Created for Montana fly fishing, it has become a popular and effective dry fly overall. Best used to match...
The Brown mayfly begins hatching when the water temperature hits about 42 degrees which coincidentally happens around the end of March in northern climates, hence the name. The hatch...
Ever notice the traditional purple haze doesn't look so purple after applying floatant? Yeah, us too. The Parachute Purple Haze Sparkle fly pattern is an EXCLUSIVE RIVERBUM pattern that...
Purple Haze fly pattern closely resembles a Parachute Adams with an attractive purple body. Created for Montana fly fishing, it has become a popular and effective dry fly overall. Best used to match...
The Chubby Chernobyl is the most known large dry fly world wide. This Purple Chubby Chernobyl has great floatabilty, making it perfect for hanging a dropper underneath. The dubbed body and wing on...
Brindle Chute is an orangish/brown bug. The attractive dubbing mix is a closely-held secret. Developed by Chuck Stranahan of Hamilton, MT for the hecuba mayfly hatch on the Bitterroot,...
Parachute Hare's Ear Olive - did you know it also works as a dry fly? The Olive Parachute Hares Ear combines the fish catching qualities of the Hares Ear Nymph and Parachute Adams dry fly to...
This Parachute Green Drake dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Green Drake Duns and lands upright more often than some other...
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