DDD

Originally tied by Tom Sutcliffe using deer hair with the intent of imitating a beetle, the DDD was eventually tied using nothing but Klipspringer for the tail, body and collar. This came about through a couple of Tom’s friends playing around with the pattern, namly Hugh Huntley and Bill Duckworth;…

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Wooly Worm – Brown

Hardly a more classic fly than the Wooly Worm and it is offered here in the Brown color. A traditional favorite that can resemble so many things and catch so many fish. Many of us around here grew up fishing this fly and it holds a special place in our…

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Bead Head Krystal Bugger Olive

Bead Head Krystal Bugger here in the color Chartreuse. One of the most popular variations on a Wooly Bugger that there is. These go by many names….Flash-a-Bugger, Crystal Bugger, Sparkle Buggers. No matter what you call them, they catch fish. Gold Bead head wooly buggers tied with a sparkle chenille,…

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Wooly Bugger – Brown

A standard Wooly Bugger here in the Brown color. Needs no introduction. The most popular, the most successful, the most often tied, the “mostest” of all flies….the Wooly Bugger. All trout, bass, panfish, and steelhead anglers need this fly in their box. Also a no brainer for anglers getting started, you…

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Wooly Bugger – Olive

A standard Olive Wooly Bugger here that needs no introduction. The most popular, the most successful, the most often tied, the “mostest” of all flies….the Wooly Bugger All trout, bass, panfish, and steelhead anglers need this fly in their box. Also a no brainer for anglers getting started, you can’t fish…

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Wooly Bugger – Black

The Black Wooly Bugger may well be the 1st and last fly you ever need. Couldn’t be more staple here and certainly one of our best selling flies of all-time.Needs no introduction. The most popular, the most successful, the most often tied, the “mostest” of all flies…..the Wooly Bugger. All trout,…

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Thin Mint Wooly Bugger

The Thin Mint Wooly Bugger is one of our top selling flies period. Crazy how this fly has such of a “cult” like following. No question that Wooly Buggers work, but this one seems to have some special juju going on. A slightly slimmer profile on this pattern than most…

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Humpy

he Humpy also comes in other colours like red, orange, black, yellow, lime and chartreuse. It is easy to see, rarely sinks, and trout just can’t seem to get enough of the yellow. The Humpy is one of our favourites for fishing fast flowing rivers due to it’s floating capabilities.…

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White Wulff

Can be used for all types of bugs including Light Cahills, some Drakes, and is great during Ephron hatches. This is on of the best dry flies for smallmouth bass! when they gorge themselves during the /ephron hatches in late summer. Also a great on for panfish. Lee Wulff made…

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Stimulator – Yellow

No trout box is complete without a selection of Stimulators! This one here does a nice job of imitating Yellow Sally stoneflies. Randall Kaufmann’s famous Stimulator dry fly. Use as a stonefly, as a hopper, as a large Caddis, for trout for bass, on western freestones, midwestern spring creeks, or…

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Stimulator – Orange

Use as a stonefly, as a hopper, as a large Caddis, for trout for bass, on western freestones, midwestern spring creeks, or mountain streams in the smokies. One of the most universal dry flies ever, do not ever go trout fishing without a handful of these. Randall Kaufmann’s famous Stimulator…

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Adams

The Adams was developed by Leonard Halladay from Mayfield, Michigan in 1922. We was encouraged to do so by his friend Charles Adams….thus the name. It has since become one of the most famous, if not THE most famous dry fly of all-time. The Adams is one of the most…

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