The Olive Sparkle Pupa Emerger Fly is the result of closely observing hatching caddis flies in underwater environments. It is an unconventional but effective fish catcher. The antron case is supposed to imitate the gas bubbles used by hatching flies to propel them to the surface. Whether or not this is accurate trout seem to inhale this fly when caddis are hatching. It can be fished with a dead drift, twitched, or swung. Different colors and sizes allow the angler to match the local caddisflies.
This popular and innovative Olive Deep Sparkle Pupa pattern was developed by the late Gary LaFontaine. Hours of underwater reasearch with scuba or snorkel equipment revealed that caddis can form a...
The Bead Head Olive Sparkle Pupa Fly is designed to match an emerging Caddis as they appear underwater. The antron case imitates the gas bubble Caddis have to help propel them to the surface. When...
The Black Sparkle Pupa Emerger Fly is the result of closely observing hatching caddis flies in underwater environments. It is an unconventional but effective fish catcher. The antron case is supposed...
The Green Sparkle Pupa Emerger Fly is the result of closely observing hatching caddis flies in underwater environments. It is an unconventional but effective fish catcher. The antron case is supposed...
The Olive Flashback Caddis Pupa is a Caddis pupal pattern designed to imitate the deep pupal stage of the caddis, with an impressionistic representation of the translucent air sac surrounding the...
Developed by Allen Gardner of Catch, this is an extremely effective caddis pattern. The tungsten bead gets you fly down quickly. This fly has live, buggy, action that is sure to put more...
Bjorn's Baddest Caddis Olive fly, with its life-like qualities and attractive tie, consistently brings picky trout to the net. Caddis emergence often happens very quickly, however emergers and...
This Pulsating Caddis, Tan pattern was developed by Jim Pettis, a guide on the lower Sacramento River, in 1993. The fly can be used in both streams and stillwaters. The term 'pulsating' comes...
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...
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...
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The Woolly Bugger is arguably the most recognizable and commonly fished streamer in fly fishing today. It is a very versatile pattern used pattern...
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