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 Tan Squimp gives impressionism a deeper meaning with its rubber legs and flowing flashy outline. Work the flats with this pattern. Slip it along the sandy bottom and you’re sure to find some very positive results with the Tan Squimp. This fly is a must have for your box.
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.
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...
Fly fishers in many places are finding that Tan Scud Flies are very productive trout flies. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key...
You can't fish for bonefish or permit without thinking about crabs and shrimp. Both work the flats eating crustaceans as they move along, making the Banded Shrimp a must have for any serious salt...
Often the best caddis fishing is in very low light. The Tan Headlight Caddis fly features a calf body post that makes it very visible and a CDC under wing that keeps it riding high in the water. In...
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