- Hot Pink is unbeatable for spring fish, especially on small coastal rivers. Disco Balls are designe ...
- The Chartreuse version is a silver and king slayer. Plenty of attraction and a great profile means h ...
- A shorter, more traditional trout leader. Easy to turn over for novice casters, for use off a sink t ...
- Steelhead don't stand a chance against the Veiled Assassin. Some days it's pink and other days orang ...
- Slightly larger in profile than Mercer's Sockeye fly, the Sockeye Fly has landed a lot fish. Both th ...
- Mottled Glow Roe is a good dead egg to imitate chum and king eggs. It has a much more translucence t ...
- 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 ...
- Guide Intruders create a large profile in the water and have the heavy eyes to get down where the bi ...
- When you need a stealthy fly for fish that have turned off the bright patterns, give this one a go. ...
- The Big Gulp Sculp in Olive is the second most popular color in the line up. A true "guide favorit ...
- Is there anything more exciting than swinging a surface fly and watching a huge V-Wake appear behind ...
- Another time-tested sockeye catcher. The Sockeye John is sparse with just enough attraction in the b ...
- Apricot is hands-down one of our favorite dead eggs. Try an 8mm or 10mm behind spawning chums and ha ...
- The sunrise Sculpzilla falls under the attractor pattern category. When the usual dark shades of scu ...
- We know, this fly doesn't look like much, but don't be deceived. There are times when this 1 1/2" lo ...
- Blood Dot Peachy King is one of our favorite Trout Bead colors! It will rival just about anything ou ...
- The #10 version is ideal for dry/dropper rigs or even dry/bead rigs. Make sure to have a few of thes ...