Bug Eyed Bugger – Olive

The Bug Eyed Bugger is one of the coolest little streamers to come along in years. It is an articulated fly with the head tied on a short shank and the remainder of the body tied on a stout #2 hook. This thing has a really cool action in the…

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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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Chocklett’s Bugger Changer – Olive

Chocklett’s Bugger Changer is the Classic Woolly Bugger Reimagined as a Next Generation Fly Pattern. Who would have thought that the Wooly Bugger would evolve into this?  A Next-Generation micro fly tied with the Fish-Skull® Articulated Micro-Spine system. Design by Blane Chocklett The Bugger Changer takes the most recognizable, iconic,…

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Galloups Blue Winged Olive (BWO) Nymph

The BEST for BWO’s but also great for Sulpher and Trico nymphs as well. This is our “go-to” small mayfly nymph pattern. Blue Winged Olives are such important species of Mayflies throughout the season and throughout the country and Kelly Galloup’s BWO Nymph is the best we have seen. The…

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BWO – Bear’s Parachute

This is just a staple pattern that should be in any trout anglers box. It has really become a “go-to” pattern around here. We use this fly for of course BWOs but also for Sulphers, Pseudocloens and those other pesky tiny bugs that hatch in the late Summer and Fall…

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Olive Sparkle Dun

A perfect trout dry fly to imitate many different natural mayflies, including Pale Morning Duns, Sulphur, and Baetis mayflies. The dry fly is sparse, yet gives a great drift. The deer hair lets you track the dry fly. Trout can’t resist a sparkle dun. The Sparkle Dun style fly is…

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Elk Hair Caddis

Olive The Elk Hair Caddis is one of the top producing flies there is. They work great when caddis are laying eggs…but really shine as an attractor/searching fly especially during the Summer months when the mayflies have slowed. The Elk Hair Caddis is truly one of the best and most…

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