Cone Head Autumn Splendor

The Autumn Splendor is an excellent trout streamer from Montana to West Virginia. Small enough to be thrown on lighter rods, heavy enough to get down fast, enough movement for get big fish angry. A great streamer to add as a finesse streamer for big time streamer anglers, or as…

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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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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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Chocklett’s Bugger Changer – Brown

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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Chocklett’s Bugger Changer – Black

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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Sulphur Parachute

The parachute style typically floats a bit lower on the water and is often preferred for slower, flat waters. A standard parachute style tie to imitate the ever-popular Sulphurs. No doubt that a parachute is a great floater and many prefer the profile and visibility. The parachute style typically floats…

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Sulphur Comparadun

Al Caucci and Bob Nastasi popularized this style of dry fly in their book “Hatches”. They have remained popular over the years. Al Caucci and Bob Nastasi popularized this style of dry fly in their book “Hatches”. They have remained popular over the years. They float well, are easy to…

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Sulphur – Thorax

The thorax style doesn’t ride quite as high as a Catskill style and not as low as a parachute. This style of dry has always been a favorite of ours, especially on the smaller bugs like Sulphers and BWO’s. Vince Marinaro’s Thorax Style of dry flies has been a favorite…

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Copper John – Black

In a very short lifespan, this fly has become the #1 selling nymph of all time. That’s how good it is! John Barr’s Copper John nymph here in the Black color. A nemesis of trout worldwide. This is our #1 selling pattern for the Little Black Stonefly which is important to…

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Church’s – Emerger

A great pattern to have when the fish are taking bugs in the film and not keyed on the adults. Danny Church’s emerger pattern here in the Sulphur version. This fly is tied exclusively for us by our good friend and great customer Danny Church. A great pattern to have…

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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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