- So realistic he is actually a little disgusting. But in a good way. In the water this pattern epitom ...
- Swing, dead drift or strip this wounded baby rainbow trout and get ready for some vicious grabs. Big ...
- The #10 version is ideal for dry/dropper rigs or even dry/bead rigs. Make sure to have a few of thes ...
- The Spawning Llama is a wicked combination of a flesh & egg fly and the Dolly Llama. The Peachy ...
- The Big Gulp Sculp is taking the lead as one of the best sculpin patterns around. A true "Alaskan gu ...
- Check out our custom Alaskan version of the Black Gnat. The added enticement of a red tail is very e ...
- The sunrise Sculpzilla falls under the attractor pattern category. When the usual dark shades of scu ...
- Hmmmm, wonder if these will work in Alaska? Yep, they do. ...
- Black is the first color to try in Alaskan lakes. A beadhead black bugger with a little flash will g ...
- The Tan McCune's Sculpin is one of the original Bristol Bay sculpin patterns and it fishes just as w ...
- The Egg Sucking Stone is a great buggy steelhead pattern for when the fish aren't keying in on beads ...
- The Cream Alaskan Omelet is a more subtle fly that mimics washed out flesh. It also is less apt to s ...
- Don't over look these sweet little tandem flesh flies. They are unweighted, so they tumble and undul ...
- Peach is a fresh flesh color and is deadly early and midway through the spawn. The Twofer is a swee ...
- The S.T.S. Leech in Black with the Blue Head is a crusher fly for big Bow's and steelhead. The tungs ...
- Waylon Jennings (aka the Copper Willie Nelson) is a bomber leech for hunting down big rainbows. Well ...
- The Alaskan S.T.S. Leech has been such a fish catcher that we had to add more colors. Midnight Madne ...
- The Big Gulp Sculp in Olive is the second most popular color in the line up. A true "guide favorit ...