A relative of the Chernobyl Ant, the Tan-Black Chernobyl Hopper simply works, even when it defies reason. The fly's foam body floats on even the roughest of currents and the bugginess of this fly draws fish, especially big fish, out of hiding.
A relative of the Chernobyl Ant, the Red-Black Chernobyl Hopper simply works, even when it defies reason. The fly's foam body floats on even the roughest of currents and the bugginess of this fly...
A relative of the Chernobyl Ant, the Yellow-Black Chernobyl Hopper simply works, even when it defies reason. Its foam body floats on even the roughest of currents and the bugginess of this fly draws...
The Tan 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 Tan Parachute Hopper was an instant success when it burst onto the scene some 15+ years ago and now is a solid classic. Although it certainly isn't the only one that works, this fly is THE fly...
The Chubby Chernobyl is the most known large dry fly world wide. This UV Tan Chubby Chernobyl has great floatabilty, making it perfect for hanging a dropper underneath. The dubbed body and wing on...
The Chubby Chernobyl is the most known large dry fly world wide. This UV Tan Chubby Chernobyl has great floatabilty, making it perfect for hanging a dropper underneath. The dubbed body and wing on...
The Chubby Chernobyl is the most known large dry fly world wide. This Purple Chubby Chernobyl has great floatabilty, making it perfect for hanging a dropper underneath. The dubbed body and wing on...
The Chubby Chernobyl is the most known large dry fly world wide. This Olive Chubby Chernobyl has great floatabilty, making it perfect for hanging a dropper underneath. The dubbed body and wing on top...
The South Fork Chernobyl Ant Fly has the newer more realistic materials which give it a buggy look that fish can't pass up. This high floating, durable pattern imitates stoneflies, crickets, beetles,...
Is it a grasshopper? Is it a cricket? Who knows, but what we do know is that the Tan Fat Albert catches fish. This girthy all-purpose terrestrial fly is a favorite on big Western rivers and small...
This is the classic spun deer hair hopper fly. Dave's Hopper Fly has a very realistic shape and good buoyancy. This pattern has been catching trout for years wherever terrestrials are likely to fall...
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