Grey Ghost
- A timeless streamer first used in Northeastern United States, now used worldwide, for sea-runs, salmon, Atlantic salmon, trout, you name it.
- So infamous it has its own Wikipedia page.
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The Adams is one of the most successful dry fly patterns of all time. Can be used to imitate a plethora of mayfly hatches, including baetis, call...
View full detailsFoam, rubber legs, deer hair, and flash. The Amy's Ant has all the makings of a great terrestrial fly. A guide favorite during terrestrial hatch...
View full detailsExcellent pattern when fish are on the surface but not hitting the duns. Trailing shuck make this a great pattern to cast upstream, and allow to ...
View full detailsExcellent pattern when fish are on the surface but not hitting the duns. Trailing shuck and beadhead make this a great pattern to cast upstream, a...
View full detailsHugely popular throughout tailwaters of the Rockies, West Coast and spreading. Lots of action, lots of sparkle. Great winter pattern. A definite g...
View full detailsA new pattern that provides a great alternative to heavily pressured fish. Imitates midges and small mayflies. A top producer when fish ignore s...
View full detailsMidges bring fish to the surface 12 months out of the year. American Angler estimates midges account for 22% of trout's diet, by far the single mo...
View full detailsOne of the classics in the truest sense of the word. Developed in the 1927 by Herbert L. Welsh for Atlantic Salmon in Maine. Excellent pattern for...
View full detailsOne of the classics in the truest sense of the word. The Marabou version is preferred by many anglers, especially lake anglers. Developed in the 1...
View full detailsThe most precise BWO, Blue Wing Olive or Beatis pattern out there. Rides high and true to fool the most wary of fish. When you see tiny 'sailboa...
View full detailsThis prolific hatching mayfly makes itself available to fish and fly fisher year around in many locations. A real fish producer. Wet flies are a s...
View full detailsA very useful pattern to have one's fly box. Has been used to imitate just about everything under the sun, that is of small size. Has enough weigh...
View full detailsA very useful pattern to have one's fly box. Has been used to imitate just about everything under the sun, that is of small size. Has enough weig...
View full detailsA great pattern for imitating the emerging mayfly. Beaded head which adds a slight amount of weight. The bubble back traps air which attract fish....
View full detailsEmerging caddis are a slow moving haphazard insect phase that are a treat for trout. One of our favorite all time emerger patterns. This patter...
View full detailsFor those tiny caddis hatches. The smaller the caddis the harder, the match, this pattern works great for both emergers and spinners. ...
View full detailsAll the attributes of the Ubiquitous Woolly Bugger, with the streamlined silhouette of a conehead gives it unique swimming action.
All the attributes of the Ubiquitous Woolly Bugger, with the streamlined silhouette of a conehead gives it unique swimming action.
A cross between the pheasant tail and brassie. Works well where ever there are stonefly or mayfly nymphs. Classic profile, sinks fast, sleek, an...
View full detailsThis pattern has a lot going on, which should translate to quite a nice catch rate when fished. Tied in natural trout colors with a ton of attract...
View full detailsA more flashy version of the regular Woolly Bugger. A great attractor pattern, inciter pattern, prepare for vicious strikes, and large fish. Use f...
View full detailsWith roots originating in Colorado, you know this pattern is one trout catching son of a gun. It is designed to be a compact hopper pattern. Great...
View full detailsExcellent caddis pattern, also use for scuds, and a great cast and see. Popular in Europe and gaining popularity everywhere else. This pattern is ...
View full detailsThis pattern was named after Albert Everett Hendrickson of New York. First tied in 1916 to imitate the mayfly Ephermella subvaria, now commonly re...
View full detailsThis is one of the all time favorite Hopper patterns around. Use this pattern from around the end of July to late September. When fishing this fly...
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