Developed by Allen Gardner of Catch, this is an extremely effective caddis pattern. The tungsten bead gets you fly down quickly. This fly has live, buggy, action that is sure to put more fish in your net!
The Zug Bug takes full advantage of the attractive qualities of irredescent peacock feathers. This fly works in a variety of situations where a dark general nymph pattern is called for. All types of...
The Diving Bug Frog Fly is great bass or pike fly for fly fishing to fish hanging in the top few feet of water. The frog-colored version brings out the feeding instincts in many warm water predatory...
This baby is solid gold! Or at least the fish act like it is. The Gold Lightning Bug is a very visible variation of the original shiny nymph that broke the mold. The Gold Lightning Bug works anytime...
The Gardner's Never Bug Brown is is an extremely effective caddis pattern, with a tungsten bead helping your fly get down quickly. Developed by Allen Gardner of Catch, this fly has live, buggy,...
The Gardner's Never Bug Black was developed by Allen Gardner of Catch. This is an extremely effective caddis pattern, with a tungsten bead that gets your fly down quickly. The Gardner's...
The Gardner's Never Bug Brown is is an extremely effective caddis pattern, with a tungsten bead helping your fly get down quickly. Developed by Allen Gardner of Catch, this fly has live, buggy,...
The Gardner's Never Bug Black was developed by Allen Gardner of Catch. This is an extremely effective caddis pattern, with a tungsten bead that gets your fly down quickly. The Gardner's...
Bjorn's Baddest Caddis Brown consistently brings picky trout to the net. Between its life like qualities and attractive tie, this caddis can fool wary trout.
Bjorn's Baddest Caddis Olive fly, with its life-like qualities and attractive tie, consistently brings picky trout to the net. Caddis emergence often happens very quickly, however emergers and...
Batman Nymph is a very effective attractor pattern - the bright purple colors attract fish in most conditions and the weight of the bead is helpful when nymphing or using this fly as a dropper...
This Olive Pulsating Caddis Fly 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...
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