The Olive Bead Head Caddis Poopah is also known as the Super Pupa. This caddis fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or better than any other fly available. Anglers who have never tried caddis pupae or emergers are missing out on one of the more enjoyable fly fishing experiences.
The Tan Bead Head Caddis Poopah is also known as the Super Pupa. This caddis fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or better than...
The Dark Tan Bead Head Poopah Caddis Fly is also known as the Super Pupa. This caddis fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or...
The Olive Caddis Poopah is also known as the Super Pupa. This caddis fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or better than any...
The Tan Caddis Poopah is also known as the Super Pupa. This caddis fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or better than any other...
This Pulsating Caddis, Tan pattern was developed by Jim Pettis, a guide on the lower Sacramento River, in 1993. The fly can be used in both streams and stillwaters. The term 'pulsating' comes...
Caddis Pupa Bead Head Hares Ear in Olive may look simple but it is one of the most effective patterns around. The profile tied with natural materials is suggestive of a number of insects...
Caddis Pupa Hares Ear Bead Head may look simple, but it is one of the most effective caddis fly patterns on any water for almost any freshwater fish. The profile tied with natural...
This adaptation of a traditional pheasant tail is particularly effective on western waters. The curved hook and ice dubbing gets the trout's attention. Fish On Colorado Guides swears by this...
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.
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