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  • The Tiny Fry #10 is a stealthy pattern for early season trout and Dollies. It fishes well when the f ...
    The Tiny Fry #10 is a stealthy pattern for early season trout and Dollies. It fishes well when the fry are super small but the alevin are mostly gone.
  • Bristol Bay gets some outstanding Green Drake hatches and when the rainbows are on them they don't w ...
    Bristol Bay gets some outstanding Green Drake hatches and when the rainbows are on them they don't want anything else. The Parachute Green Drake is beautifully tied with a thin quill body and a CDC parachute post. The rainbows love it!
  • This wicked little fry pattern is a fish catcher. Just a hint of flash from the pearlescent body, a ...
    This wicked little fry pattern is a fish catcher. Just a hint of flash from the pearlescent body, a sparse squirrel tail wing, big eyes and a red throat. All packed in a one-inch-long fly.
  • Hartwick's Hoser in Purple Pink is a proven color combo that shows up well in off color water and wa ...
    Hartwick's Hoser in Purple Pink is a proven color combo that shows up well in off color water and wakes up sulky fish. Flowing marabou, grizzly hackle wings and subtle flash underneath are the perfect combination of all that steelhead love to eat. The tungsten conehead adds weight and is hidden just behind where the marabou is tied in. It also acts as a platform to keep the marabou from collapsing in the water. The fly is approximately 2 3/4" in length and comes ready to fish with junction tubing and hook.
  • We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very e ...
    We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very effective on rainbow trout and grayling. Especially after the spring fry migration and before the late summer egg drop. This late-June through July window provides the best opportunity to fish traditional dries and nymphs.
  • Alevins are baby salmon with their yolk sac still attached. When they get swept out of the gravel in ...
    Alevins are baby salmon with their yolk sac still attached. When they get swept out of the gravel in spring time the trout and dollies vacuum them up!
  • If you are fishing in Bristol Bay or the Matsu in June or July, this fly is money. We have had folks ...
    If you are fishing in Bristol Bay or the Matsu in June or July, this fly is money. We have had folks come back from week long float trips where this was the #1 rainbow trout catching fly. Make sure to have a few in your box. Not only do they fish incredibly well, but they are easy to cast and can be thrown on a trout Spey rod quite nicely.
  • The Aleutian Queen Alaskabou takes all the fish catching properties of the Egg Sucking Leech and inc ...
    The Aleutian Queen Alaskabou takes all the fish catching properties of the Egg Sucking Leech and incorporates it in one of George Cook's revolutionary line of marabou flies. Easy to cast, tremendous action and a history of catching fish.
  • Just a shade hotter in color than the Pink Egg Hareball, the Fuschia Pink version can be a game chan ...
    Just a shade hotter in color than the Pink Egg Hareball, the Fuschia Pink version can be a game changer. When the silvers want Fuschia, this is the fly to have!
  • The Tan Big Gulp Sculp is a solid choice when the trout aren't grabbing the darker colored patterns. ...
    The Tan Big Gulp Sculp is a solid choice when the trout aren't grabbing the darker colored patterns. A true "guide favorite," it consistently produces big rainbows. Articulated with a wool head and heavy lead eyes, it has all the ingredients of a winner.
  • There is something about Para Wulff flies that trout can't resist. It floats a bitter lower in the w ...
    There is something about Para Wulff flies that trout can't resist. It floats a bitter lower in the water and the split poly wing is easy to see.
  • The Orange version of the Neon Shrimp is a very effective steelhead fly. Also known as the Sparkle S ...
    The Orange version of the Neon Shrimp is a very effective steelhead fly. Also known as the Sparkle Shrimp, this compact pattern has accounted for a lot of steelhead over the years. It has also enticed more than a few sulky coho.
  • Sometimes less is more and having a few sculpins on the smaller end of the scale is a good idea. Mik ...
    Sometimes less is more and having a few sculpins on the smaller end of the scale is a good idea. Mike's Mini Sculpin is only 2 1/4" long and has a minimal amount of materials in it. It gets right down to the bottom and is amazingly life-like as a sculpin hiding in the rocks.
  • The Pimp Shrimp is a super nice big bonefish pattern for Hawaii, the Bahamas or anywhere else where ...
    The Pimp Shrimp is a super nice big bonefish pattern for Hawaii, the Bahamas or anywhere else where bigger is better. This fly flat out moves in the water. Rubber legs in the pearl body as well as a rubber leg/Krystal Flash tail really looks like a shrimp swimming.
  • Copper White Montana Brassies are the change up fly when bold reds and greens aren't working. The wi ...
    Copper White Montana Brassies are the change up fly when bold reds and greens aren't working. The wire body helps get this fly down to the fish.
  • The Chartreuse Black Articulated Hareball produces from the tidewater zone all the way upstream. The ...
    The Chartreuse Black Articulated Hareball produces from the tidewater zone all the way upstream. The black collar tones down the fly and makes it a favorite of kings and silvers. Equally effective on the swing or on the strip retrieve.
  • Of course pike can't stay off this fly. Red & Yellow with a long wiggle tail is pretty much pike ...
    Of course pike can't stay off this fly. Red & Yellow with a long wiggle tail is pretty much pike candy. But we have also found that Rockfish and Ling Cod love it, too! With a 3/0 stainless hook it can do double duty in the salt.
  • The Orange Fat Freddie is a classic king salmon nymphing fly. Carry several colors since kings can b ...
    The Orange Fat Freddie is a classic king salmon nymphing fly. Carry several colors since kings can be fussy. Fat Freddies are most effectively fished dead drift on a floating line with an indicator and split shot.

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