There is no arguing that competitive fly fishing has brought a ton of innovation in technique and fly patterns to our sport. The combination highly talented anglers and fly tyers with the sole purpose of catching as many fish as possible has brought on, not only some incredibly effective fishing techniques, but also a host of new, purpose driven and well-designed fly patterns. The French Quill Blondie Jig is just such a fly and belongs in every fly box.
The Yellow Belly Knuckle Dragger Jig is another great addition to our tight lining offering. A great Stonefly Nymph imitation is a prime choice for imitating stonefly nymphs. This...
An all-around, all-season searching pattern fish can't seem to resist. When fish are feeding near the bottom, reach for this Peeking Caddis Grannom. The "Jig" style nymph has been...
There is no arguing that competitive fly fishing has brought a ton of innovation in technique and fly patterns to our sport. The combination highly talented anglers and fly tyers with the sole...
There is no arguing that competitive fly fishing has brought a ton of innovation in technique and fly patterns to our sport. The combination highly talented anglers and fly tyers with the sole...
The Dirty Hipster Jig is a combination of great fly design, balance, and natural immitation. This pattern is an exceptionally effective year round pattern to get you down in the water...
Zonker flies have gained a pretty nice reputation for catching big fish. The Natural Gold Lead Eye Zonker is perfect for clear waters when you need a really natural and subdued color to imitate the...
The Wooly Bugger is perhaps the most versatile fly in fly fishing. The Bead Head, Olive-Grizzly can imitate or at least suggest any number of trout foods. Every angler should dedicate one or...
The Gray Drake Comparadun provides a great mix of lifelike silhouette, visibility, and buoyancy. Many Yellowstone area fly fishing guides go straight to comparaduns when a hatch brings up actively...
The Wooly Bugger is one of the most versatile fly in fly fishing. The Wooly Bugger, Cone Head, Rubber Legs, Olive can imitate a number of differant food items. Every angler should dedicate space...
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.
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