Tech Junkie Perdigon - Barbless
A more impressionistic take on a perdigon nymph. These patterns feature a glass bead and hackle fibers set in a manner that gives this perdigon a m...
View full detailsA more impressionistic take on a perdigon nymph. These patterns feature a glass bead and hackle fibers set in a manner that gives this perdigon a m...
View full detailsTop Polish fly tier and angler Andrzej Koziel developed this all-star nymph pattern, and it is quickly becoming a favorite on both sides of the pon...
View full detailsThis fly is gonna catch you a fish so buttery that you're gonna want to slap it between a croissant. No joke, this fly fishes extremely well and si...
View full detailsJust as the name implies, it is the Ticket. This fly is heavy enough to get down into those hard to reach places. A great spring, summer and fall...
View full detailsThe Top Secret Baetis is a simple, yet effective imposter of a tiny mayfly nymph. Trout eat Baetis nymphs year-round regardless of the conditions. ...
View full detailsAdding this all-around buggy looking nymph into your anchor selection is a no-brainer. This sports a oversized slotted tungsten bead.
Josh Miller's exceptional mayfly nymph pattern is perfect anchor pattern sporting an oversized slotted tungsten bead on the venerable TMC 2499 SPBL.
When you want to go deep and trick hungry fish, try The Tactical Anchor Sob-Czech. Equipped with a oversized bead, this fly works well on the poi...
View full detailsAnts are easily swept sub-surface by a rivers current, and this takes advantage of just that. Nymph this bad boy close to the banks for highest pro...
View full detailsAn old stand-by with a tungsten bead that is one of the most used flies in the Dry/Dropper rig. A staple for every fly angler.
This caddis imitation is a great pattern for all of our local water and others across the states. The tungsten bead helps it get down fast and can ...
View full detailsAn old favorite that keeps proving itself time and time again. The tungsten version is great for getting your nymph rig down or as a point fly on ...
View full detailsIt's not actually iron, but it does have enough weight to get itself down to the fishy level. This stonefly will make the fish shake in their scales!
Fish it dead drifted or stripped, this is one deadly fly. Tied on a Jig hook for increased hooking and holding power.
Is it a Pheasant Tail or is it a Prince? Who cares, the fish love this fly so I have no further questions. One of the finest attractor nymphs we ...
View full detailsIt's never a bad bet to try a classic like this soft hackle Pheasant Tail... It flat out catches fish. Good attractor fly, works great for Mayfly i...
View full detailsA staple midge pattern, that will nearly always produce fish.
One of the best stonefly nymphs we have used, especially on a dry/dropper rig paired with an Amy's Ant. Great for the Blue, Colorado, Gunnison and...
View full detailsThe Turkey Biot body makes a great segmented look on this mayfly pattern, and it is tied with two beads, so you know it is going to get down in the...
View full detailsTwo tungsten beads to get this fly down fast. Good pattern for dry/dropper fishing.
The long awaited Two Bit Golden Stone is finally here! Featuring THREE beads; two brass and one tungsten to keep it down deep with a perfectly rea...
View full detailsGreat micro nymph pattern that works well early Spring and late Fall. UV flash body for added flash to get those sluggish fish moving
A great caddis pattern for Colorado and for that matter any river that has good caddis hatches. Floats low in the film and has just enough sparkle ...
View full details