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 this pattern has been around a long time.
Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Red Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially of pocket water fishermen on the famous Madison River. The array of colors and sizes...
Sometimes known by older fly anglers as a 'goofus bug' the Red Humpy is no doubt one of the finest of dry flies around. This fly fishing classic is very buoyant, colorful, and has the profile...
The Quill Gordon is one of the earliest eastern mayfly hatches in the spring. The flies hatch on the bottom and rise as fully formed adults, working on the surface to dry their wings and fly. The...
This Hopper pattern lands upright every single time and can seriously take a beating. If you want serious hopper action, Eric's Red Clodhopper is guaranteed to bring them to the surface.
There is no arguing that competitive fly fishing has brought a ton of innovation in technique and fly patterns to our sport. The combination highly talented anglers and fly tyers with the sole...
The Quill Gordon is one of the earliest eastern mayfly hatches in the spring. The flies hatch on the bottom and rise as fully formed adults, working on the surface to dry their wings and fly. The...
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...
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 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...
The Parachute Hendrickson dry fly is one of the most versatile Mayfly patterns available. The impression of this fly on the water will imitate both a Mayfly dun and a spent Mayfly spinner. The...
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...
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