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  1. Sun Protection & Summertime Fly Fishing Gear Sun Protection & Summertime Fly Fishing Favorites Keep cool and protected from the sun on your next summertime fly fishing expedition. Take a look at these favorite summertime fly fishing products that keep you fishing long days in the summer sunshine.
  2. Caddis Larva & Pupa Flies Caddis Larva & Pupa Flies Caddisfly larva and emerging pupa are literally all the buzz on the trout stream throughout much of late spring, summer and fall. Caddis pupa are great flies for searching for active fish on most rivers this time of year. Turn a few rocks over and match your fly to what you find. When you hit it right with the caddis pupa the trout are looking for, it can be lights out. Read more Caddisflies make up a massive portion of a trout’s diet—and most of that feeding h...
  3. Caddis Dry Flies Caddis Dry Flies Caddisflies are one of the key insects in nearly all trout streams. During summer and fall, caddis can be active all day long. Caddis dry flies are great for searching for active fish as well as matching the hatch. Our selection of caddis dry flies will have you raising fish nearly all season long. Read more When trout are feeding on the surface, few hatches bring more consistent action than a caddis emergence. Caddis dry flies are designed to imitate these prolific insects...
  4. Bass & Panfish Flies Bass & Panfish Flies Bass and panfish flies including poppers and sub-surface flies. Fly fishing for bass and panfish is as fun as it gets and highly productive. Bass flies for largemouth and smallmouth including crayfish, leeches and balanced leeches, streamers, mouse patterns and of course a variety of poppers, plus many more. Read more Fly fishing for bass and panfish is all about action, and few things match the excitement of a surface explosion or the sudden pull of a hard-hitting ...
  5. Egg, Flesh & Worm Flies Egg, Flesh & Worm Flies Get some meat in your fly boxes with these egg patterns, flesh flies and worm flies. Also includes Trout Beads for your trip to Alaska for giant rainbows. But don't forget the lowly worm fly that may just save the day. Read more When targeting trout, steelhead, or even salmon in rivers where spawning activity is present, few fly categories are more effective than Egg, Flesh & Worm Flies. These patterns mimic high-protein food sources that fish instinctive...
  6. Chironomids Chironomid Flies Chironomids, midge, buzzers… whatever you like to call them, they are very effective flies for catching trout. This selection of chironomids is specifically selected for the larger midge species, commonly called Chironomids, found in lakes. Chironomids come in many sizes and colors and our selection of chironomid flies should have you covered during your next chironomid hatch. Read more In stillwater environments like lakes and reservoirs, few food sources are more importan...
  7. Mayfly Emergers Mayfly Emerger Flies Picky fish often prefer the emerger over the dun during the mayfly hatch. So here we go, mayfly emerger flies for both surface and sub-surface. Includes emerger flies for PMDs, BWOs, March Browns, and Callibaetis. Don't skip these important mayfly emerger flies for your big trip, especially to some of the famous, heavily fished waters where the trout have seen it all. Read more Mayfly emerger flies imitate the critical transition stage when mayflies rise through the...
  8. Mayfly Dry Flies Mayfly Dry Flies Mayfly dry flies for Pale Morning Duns, Blue Wing Olives, Green Drakes, Callibaetis, March Browns, Tricos, and even some flies for Hexagenia. Dun and spinner patterns to make sure you're covered throughout the hatch. Plus, in this collection, you'll find some favorites like the Parachute Adams, Purple Haze, and other dry flies that resemble various mayfly adults. Read more Mayfly dry flies are some of the most essential and effective patterns in any trout angler’s f...
  9. Fly Selections & Assortments Fly Selections & Assortments Professionally selected fly assortments of top-quality flies. Fly selections for Alaska silver salmon, Christmas Island, summer and winter steelhead fly assortments, trout in lakes, trout beads, Puget Sound cutthroat, etc. Read more For anglers looking to simplify their fly choices or quickly build a focused fly box, our fly selections & assortments offer expertly curated groups of flies tailored to specific species, fishing techniques, or conditions. Ea...
  10. Leeches Leech Flies Big leeches. Little leeches. Trout leeches and salmon leeches. We've even included balanced leeches for fishing under an indicator. These leech flies are deadly in the hands of any good angler on both lakes or rivers. Read more Leeches are one of the most effective and versatile fly patterns in any angler’s arsenal. These imitations mimic real leeches that thrive in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, making them a go-to pattern for targeting aggressive trout, bass, and other pre...
  11. Saltwater Flies Saltwater Flies Saltwater flies for everything from Giant Trevally to salmon. Saltwater flies big and small, these saltwater flies cover most saltwater fly fishing species, including bluewater, inshore and flats fly fishing destinations. Read more Saltwater flies are specifically designed to withstand the harsh environments and aggressive fish found in coastal waters, estuaries, and flats. These flies imitate a wide range of saltwater prey such as baitfish, shrimp, crabs, and other crustace...
  12. Damsel & Dragon Flies Damsel & Dragon Flies Damselfly and dragonfly dry flies and nymphs. Stillwater lakes and even slower rivers, damselfly and dragonflies are must have flies for late spring and early summer. Damsel dry fly fishing is about as fun as it gets when big trout are cruising shallow water in search of an adult damsel opportunity. Read more When trout key in on larger prey items in lakes, few food sources draw more attention than damsel & dragon flies. These aquatic insects offer a protein-ri...
  13. Midges Midge Flies Ahh, the little guys. But these little midge flies can produce monster trout. Midge dry flies and pupa patterns can be the name of the game, especially in winter and early spring. Great on spring creeks and many tailwaters. Read more Midge flies are some of the most important and effective patterns in a trout angler’s fly box. Despite their tiny size, midges make up a significant portion of a trout’s diet year-round, especially during colder months or when other insect hatches a...
  14. Mayfly Nymphs Mayfly Nymphs Mayfly nymphs are bread and butter fly patterns for most trout rivers. Mayfly nymphs including species specific patterns like PMDs, BWOs, Callibaetis and and also the classics like the Pheasant Tail and Hare's Ear Nymph. Spring through fall, when in doubt, nymphing a mayfly nymph on just about any trout stream will have you in the action. Read more Mayfly nymphs are a cornerstone in any trout angler’s fly selection, representing the immature aquatic stage of mayflies that ...
  15. Salmon Flies Salmon Flies Flies specifically for the five Pacific salmon species of Alaska and the Northwest. Fish these flies for silver, pink, king, chum and even sockeye salmon. Great for anglers heading to Alaska, British Columbia or here in the Northwest. Read more Salmon flies are designed to stand out and provoke aggressive strikes from some of the most powerful and challenging fish in freshwater. These flies imitate a variety of natural food sources including large aquatic insects, baitfish, and...
  16. Stillwater Trout Flies Stillwater Trout Flies This collection of flies is particularly suited to stillwater fly fishing in lakes for trout. These stillwater lake flies include patterns like the Carey Special, damsel nymphs, scuds, the Olive Willy, Denny Rickard flies, Callibeatis nymphs, and more. Read more Stillwater fishing demands a different mindset—and a different fly box. Our stillwater trout flies are handpicked to meet the unique challenges of fishing lakes, reservoirs, and ponds where trout behavior, foo...
  17. Stonefly Nymphs Stonefly Nymphs Stonefly nymphs including Pat's Rubber Legs, the Restless Stone, various steelhead stonefly nymphs, and the Trout Retriever series. Stonefly nymphs for giant salmonflies, golden stones, skwalas, and yellow sallies. Read more Before they become the big, splashy adults we all love to fish on top, stoneflies spend most of their lives crawling along the bottom of rivers—making stonefly nymphs one of the most reliable year-round patterns in any trout angler’s box. Our collect...
  18. Wooly Buggers Wooly Buggers Top-quality Wooly Buggers and other flies at great prices. Wooly Buggers in 30 variations and colors including beadhead Wooly Buggers, rubberleg Wooly Buggers, Egg Sucking Wooly Buggers, steelhead Wooly Buggers, and so on. Wooly Buggers are great for both rivers and lakes and a variety of species. If you could only have one fly for all of your trout, panfish and bass fishing, the Wooly Bugger could be the one. Read more Few flies have earned legendary status like the Wooly Bug...
  19. Streamers Streamers Big streamer flies are fly fishing's meat and potatoe flies and they catch big trout. Our streamer fly selection includes streamers for lakes, Alaska rainbows, sculpin flies, the Dolly Llama, Sculpzilla, the Rolled Muddler and more. Read more When you want to move big fish, few tactics are as effective—or as exciting—as fishing streamers. Designed to imitate baitfish, leeches, sculpins, and other larger aquatic prey, streamers trigger aggressive, territorial, or opportunistic ...
  20. Terrestrials Terrestrial Flies Dry fly terrestrial flies include grass hoppers, beetles, ants, craneflies, moths, and we even have a couple bee patterns. Terrestrial dry flies are a mainstay in any summer fly box and include more than just hopper patterns. Read more When the hoppers start hopping and beetles start dropping, it’s time to tie on a terrestrial. Our terrestrial flies collection is packed with high-floating, fish-attracting patterns that imitate grasshoppers, beetles, ants, crickets, and oth...