The Olive Micro Mayfly Nymph is a fish tempting nymph pattern especially for tailwater and spring creek fly fishing situations. The olive version is a useful baetis and BWO mayfly imitator for picky fish looking for drifting may fly nymphs.
The Brown Micro Mayfly Nymph is a very effective nymph fly for spring creek and tailwater fly fishing. The brown version is a useful PMD and baetis mayfly imitation when trout get a bit picky and...
If you want to catch fish…then you better have a pile of Olive Bead Head Atomic Mayfly with you. It's not sexy, but it produces. Sure, the only thing harder to swallow than pride is...
This adaptation of a traditional pheasant tail is particularly effective on western waters. The curved hook and ice dubbing gets the trout's attention. Fish On Colorado Guides swears by this...
The sleek and quick sinking Thread Frenchie Jiggy fly has a tungsten bead. This Nymph is a favorite of many guides. Mayfly hatches are when you want to pull this out of your box!
The CDC Flashback Pheasant Tail imitates several different bugs... most popular is a mayfly, however, the CDC and a heavy bead gives it the resemblance of a stonefly as well.. you can fish this fly...
Grand Hopper Flesh Fly is awesome hopper pattern that works as well as it floats. One of our go to flies for the mid-summer to early fall. This is the fly to choose for your...
Absolute leaders are made with proprietary copolymer blends that are designed to drastically reduce water absorption while maintaining an optimal suppleness for high knot strength. Absolute nylon...
The Rainbow Warrior Tungsten Bead has become a top selling fly in our retail location and we are proud to offer it here. The thorax of this fly is rainbow dubbing which is a blend of...
The first series of lines to feature the revolutionary AST PLUS slickness additive, the Amplitude will shoot farther and last longer than any other line on the market. It’s slickness down to a...
Brindle Chute is an orangish/brown bug. The attractive dubbing mix is a closely-held secret. Developed by Chuck Stranahan of Hamilton, MT for the hecuba mayfly hatch on the Bitterroot,...
The Brown mayfly begins hatching when the water temperature hits about 42 degrees which coincidentally happens around the end of March in northern climates, hence the name. The hatch...
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