The Halfback Emerger, Pale Morning Dun pattern imitates a emerging mayfly nymph. Mayflies are vulnerable during this stage of the hatch and fish find this pattern irresistable. This pattern is great for a surface emerger and also works great fished deep. Every angler should have this pattern when light colored mayflies are hatching.
The Zelon Cripple Pale Morning Dun Fly pattern imitates a emerging or crippled mayfly dun. Mayflies are vulnerable during this stage of the hatch and fish find this pattern irresistable. This fly...
The Glass Bead Barr Emerger Pale Morning Dun Fly matches the early stages of a hatching mayfly. Created by John Barr, it can be fished deep as a nymph, through the middle of the water column, or...
PMD's - or Pale Morning Dun Mayflies - are a Mayfly that on many waters can be fished from May through September. This species is arguably the most important mayfly in North America. In terms...
The Lawson Cripple Pale Morning Dun Fly pattern imitates a emerging or crippled mayfly dun. Mayflies are vulnerable during this stage of the hatch and fish find this pattern irresistable. This fly...
The PMD is arguably the most important mafly hatch in the West. It is very important because it hatches over a long period of time and the trout eat them in all stages of life. Like...
The notorious caddis, the small meat-and-potatoes insect of the trout world, begins to hatch as the snow melts. The Parachute Caddis Fly, Emerger, Olive is a great Caddis pattern for all...
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...
The Olive Partridge Caddis Emerger Pupa is especially effective when fish are seeing Caddis in the emergent stage. The Z-lon and synthetic materials on this fly reflect light in a lifelike manner and...
The Olive A.P. Emerger Fly is one of the top patterns for imitating a callibaetis mayfly or damselfly nymph. This fly was developed for the shallow lakes of Oregon by well known stillwater angler...
Emerger and cripple patterns are critical to fly fishing success. Before the hatch activity starts, hungry trout key on this stage, often for long periods of time. This versatile...
Soft Hackle Hares Ear adds a wiggle and little life to a classic nymph pattern. Soft hackles not only mimic the look of real insects but also mimic their movement. Fish this fly when caddis are...
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