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Full Moon Muddler
During a full moon using a black lure or fly has been seen to be advantages. The black fly silhouettes against the bright moon lite sky.
Tan Rock Worm
Rock worms are everywhere give this simple but effective pattern a try.
Weedless Foam Grasshopper
Grasshoppers make up a large part of the fishes summer time diet. From trout to bass when one of these falls on the water it is certainly going to get eaten.
Helgramite
Helgramite's are found in most warm water rivers and streams, also in some trout streams. It is the nymph stage of the Dobsonfly also know as the "King Bug".
Killer Diller
A classic dry fly, nice attractor pattern.
GSS Minnow
GSS Material can be used on hundred's of different patterns. The only thing holding you back is your imagination.
Brown Stonefly
Tying a Brown Stonefly
Serendipity
The style of the Serendipity can be adapted to fit many fishing situations. You can change color, texture, weight or not weighted, ribbed or not.
Prince Nymph
The Prince Nymph is one of the most successful underwater patterns that we can use. The white wing represents the earliest stage of the mayfly emergerence.
Wasp
Bee's are an often overlooked terrestrial pattern, but an important part of the trouts diet. Once in the water the bee is very vulnerable to fish.
Grey Fox
Grey Fox a classic dry fly and an important match the hatch fly.
Parasol Caddis Pupa
When the trout are being picky it sometimes take a special fly to take them. The parasol lets you fish just under the surface with a strike indicator just inches away.
Blue Fox
This is the winged version of the Classic variant.
Blue Fox Variant
Here is a fly that's been around for close to one hundred years.
Wickhams Fancy
The Wickhams Fancy is a classic dry fly pattern from the Catskills.
Barber Pole
Barber Pole is a classic fly coming to us from the Catskill region of NY State. It was developed for the finicky trout on rivers like the Delaware, Beverkill, & Willowemac.
Jungle Cock Streamer
The secondary or shoulder feathers of a jungle cock cape have really beautiful markings, that lend themselves nicely to streamer patterns. I think you'll like the look as much as I do.
Pheasant Tail Flymph
Another in the Flymph series. The pheasant tail can be used for more than just nymphs.
Doritos Buzzer
The buzzer flies cover any number of midge insects. They can be tied in large sizes as well as sizes down in the #20 and smaller range. This is an example of what can be tied.
Beadbutt Black Nosed Dace
Tying a Beadbutt Black Nosed Dace with Jim Misiura
Grey Ghost
The Grey Ghost is one of the most famous flies to come out of the New England states. It works well all around the world.
Jimbo's Caddis Pupa
Trout take caddis pupa with a vengeance give this one a try I'm sure you will not be sorry! Thanks Jimbo for this design!
Timberline Wet
The Timberline is another old standby, it's generic qualities make it a good searching pattern when your not sure what to use.
DC's Wet Wire Western Coachman
This fly is going down to the depth of the trout. should work great for panfish & smallmouth bass.
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