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 hatching, as a rising mayfly nymph, or even dead drifted along the bottom.
Whether you prefer fishing downstream with a traditional wet fly swing approach, stripping it in stillwater, or drifting it as a nymph in constant motion, you'll find the subtle Yellow Partridge Soft...
The versatile design of the Hares Ear Rubber Legs Tarantula is a fly that will get the attention of big fish. Whether you fish it as a dry, nymph or streamer it will trigger aggressive strikes. Fish...
Caddis Pupa Hares Ear Bead Head may look simple, but it is one of the most effective caddis fly patterns on any water for almost any freshwater fish. The profile tied with natural...
The Czech Nymph Hare's Ear is tied with "hot spots," which help the flies stand out underwater, especially in faster moving water. The Czech Nymph Hare's Ear is proven to catch fish using...
The "Jig" style nymph has been used for years on the european competition circuit. Tied on on a tungsten bead jig, this "hook up" approach to nymphing allow you to get to the bottom without all...
Barr Emerger Blue Wing Olive 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 just under the...
Blue Winged Olive Emerger RS2, Baetis or Blue Winged Olive Mayflies are a spring and fall hatching insect, critically important to trout. The hatches can be exciting to fish, especially if...
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 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...
The Barr Emerger,Glass Bead Head, Blue Wing Olive 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...
One of the best nymphs ever tied! Caddis or May fly imitator. A soft hackle collar gets the trout attention. Use this pattern to imitate emerging bugs. Don't forget to swing the end of your drift.
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