Buoyant, visible, and fishy, the Olive Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors - the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world.
Elk Hair Caddis Tan is buoyant, visible, and fishy - it’s one of those fly fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors because it is possibly the best caddis fly pattern...
Elk Hair Caddis Tan Banded is buoyant, visible, and very fishy - one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious...
Elk Hair Caddis Brown Banded is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world. The banding give this fly the edge, replicating the naturals better than any...
Elk Hair Caddis Olive Banded is buoyant, visible, and very fishy - and possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world. The banding give this fly the...
Some of the greatest features of an Elk Hair Caddis is that they are super buoyant and "skitter" across the water without creating drag. Why purple? Because purple catches trout. ...
Our most popular indicator. Made from brightly colored synthetic yarn that is dipped in Watershed and anchored with an easy off O-ring. Great durability.
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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...
Synthetic materials have a great influence in how new flies are created. They are more durable, float better and are often easier to see than traditional materials. This is the case with the...
Any trout fisher that has spent a frustrating time trying to imitate BWOs in a heavy hatch only to watch every pattern get ignored will love the Crippled Blue Winged Olive. Trout sometimes ignore all...
The Blue Winged Olive Sparkle Dun imitates emerging mayflies just prior to the full dun stage. At this time the mayflies are extremelly vulnerable and fish will feed specifically at this stage of the...
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