One way that you can keep your dry flies floating higher and longer on top of the water is by waterproofing them. Take a can of Scotch-guard, the same stuff that you use to protect your furniture, and spray those flies that you plan on taking fishing with you in the next few days. Let [...]
The Yellow Sally Fly can be the forgotten stonefly but they are actually quite important food in most trout streams. Some Yellow Sally’s even hatch in mid stream currents so pay close attention to where the fish seem to be taking them. This hatch matching dry fly is effective wherever the smaller stones are found. [...]
The Fluttering Stone imitates a struggling or egg laying stonefly and is irresistable to big fish. Trout will often feed on stoneflies until they are absolutely full so it pays to hit the hatch just as it begins and follow the big flies upstream as the hatch progresses. click here to learn more
The realistic bullet head profile and high floating foam make this a popular and useful stonefly pattern. The Foam Bullet Head Stone Fly fishes well near banks and in pockets in swift or moderate currents. Trout will often come from the deep to inhale a helplessly drifting stonefly. click here to learn more
Perhaps no hatch is more anticipated than the giant Salmon Flies of the West’s most famous trout waters. This buoyant and realistic Hair Wing Triple Decker Salmon Fly pattern can be fished all day with no damage other than a few tooth marks from the giant trout that come up to inhale it. click here [...]
Description for Yellow Sally, Extended Body is Coming Soon! click here to learn more
The Black Real Midge is a midge pattern designed for stillwater and those springcreek situations where the currents are minimal and the fish has an inordinate amount of time to scrutinize your fly. Such situations are demanding and can try a fisherman’s patience to the limit. Many times a very small, sparsely dressed fly is [...]
With a highly visible parachute post, this popular Indicator Midge Fly takes the frustration out of midge fishing. Trout don’t seem to mind the bright indicator and the semi vertical profile makes this an excellent hatching midge pattern. click here to learn more
With a highly visible parachute post, Indicator Midge Flies take the frustration out of midge fishing. Trout don’t seem to mind the bright indicator and the semi vertical profile makes this an excellent hatching midge pattern. click here to learn more
With a highly visible parachute post, this popular Indicator Midge Fly takes the frustration out of midge fishing. Trout don’t seem to mind the bright indicator and the semi vertical profile makes this an excellent hatching midge pattern. click here to learn more


