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 Peacock Soft Hackle Fly to hold a quite a bit of fish catching magic.
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...
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 Orange Partridge Soft...
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...
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...
Nymph fishermen are sure to carry Sow Bugs in their fly collection, they are some of the most important food sorces on many waters. The Soft Hackle Sow Bug is a very good imitation that was developed...
Big fish eat littler fish - it's a tried and true method to bring trophies to the net. The muddy buddy olive fly is a great combination of the Muddler and the Zonker that is great for everything from...
Spring Caddis - what can we say? bright flashy green caddis. don't forget to let it swing at the end of your drift. Jiggy hook and Tungsten bead get id down deep quickly.
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.
The Dirty Hipster Jig is a combination of great fly design, balance, and natural immitation. This pattern is an exceptionally effective year round pattern to get you down in the water...
The Squirmy Wormy is one of those flies that might be slightly embarrassing to tie on, but you’ll get over that once you’ve caught a few fish on it. Originally designed by Dave...
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