Cranefly Larva are typically overlooked by a majority of fly fishermen and yet they are a commonly found food source in so many waters. The Cranefly Larva has a reputation for drawing unusually large fish in many rivers throughout the United States and those nymph fishermen who are well versed always have a good assortment of these tasty fish temptations. If you fish larger rivers and streams you need a good crane fly pattern in your collection.
The Peacock Brassie appeared years ago by some wise or lucky flyfisher discovered that a little wire wrapped around a hook would catch fish. The addition of a buggy looking head has made this one of...
The Green Disco Midge takes flash to new levels. This midge larva pattern is highly visible and highly effective for aggresive trout in waters where midges make up a large part of their diet. It is...
The Green Bead Head Disco Midge takes flash to new levels. This midge larva pattern is highly visible and highly effective for aggresive trout in waters where midges make up a large part of their...
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...
Spring Caddis - what can we say? bright flashy green caddis. don't forget to let it swing at the end of your drift. Jiggy hook and Tungsten bead get id down deep quickly.
The Yellow Tripple Decker Hopper Fly is durable and buoyant. It became a popular entrant in one-fly competitions due to its ability to float and hold together and still catch fish after fish. It is a...
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...
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The Prince Nymph is a classic nymph pattern that will continue to be effective on streams and rivers for years to come. Created by Doug Prince, this special fly...
The Black Ghost Nymph is a unique fly pattern initially developed on Western tailwaters. This fly aside from playing a role in imitating darker mayfly nymphs, is probably best suited as an attractor...
The Tan Ghost Nymph is a unique new fishing fly developed on the West's best fly fishing tailwaters. It's a useful mayfly nymph imitator and attractor or searching nymph. Every fly fisher should give...
In this time of crazy synthetics and ultra-realistic fly patterns the classic Pat's Rubber leg is sometimes overlooked. Anglers in the know, however, are still catching big brawny trout on this...
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