The Tan Ray Charles is an excellent sow bug nymph for streams and rivers where visibility is limited. The flashy shell back and realistic legs make this a can't miss fly for scud and sow bug rich tailwaters. And, yes, it does catch fish in Georgia, oh Georgia.
Look at this fly! One look and you see it shouts fish me! There are a number of saltwater shrimp imitations available that are great proven patterns. This pattern throws a little extra into the mix...
The Grey Ray Charles or Gray Ray for short is a killer sow bug pattern with a little extra flash and charm that you just can't resist. It has real star power and the fish like it too.
Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Tan Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially of pocket water fishermen on the famous Madison River. The array of colors and sizes...
Yes, works in Georgia. The amazing Pink Ray Charles Fly is a can't miss scud and sow bug imitation. This brightly arrayed bug also works as an egg fly during spawning runs. The Ray Charles fly is...
This Hopper pattern lands upright every single time and can seriously take a beating. If you want serious hopper action, Eric's Tan Clodhopper is guaranteed to bring them to the surface.
The Grey Ray Charles or Gray Ray for short is a killer sow bug pattern with a little extra flash and charm that you just can't resist. It has real star power and the fish like it too.
Yes, works in Georgia. The amazing Pink Ray Charles Fly is a can't miss scud and sow bug imitation. This brightly arrayed bug also works as an egg fly during spawning runs. The Ray Charles fly is...
Crawdad are an important source of food for many of the freshwater fish we all love to catch. Crawdad inhabit clean, healthy water and they are a significant food source for bass, trout, pike,...
The Red Fox Nymph pattern has been around for years but continues to produce as a mayfly and attractor nymph pattern. It may be fished deep or as an emerger and may also be stripped in stillwater...
The ParaWulff comes from Jack Dennis of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Jack has come up with a nifty little parachute variation featuring two, rather than the traditional single, wings. We have been selling...
This Red Quill is an excellent fly pattern for eastern Hendrickson hatches and for the western mayfly hatches of the rithrogena and the cinygmula mayflies. Developed in the 1940's by Art Flick...
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