Soft hackles, partridge-and-orange, and traditional wets — the flies that swing through the run.
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Use as a trailing emerger behind a weighted dropper when trout are feeding just below the s...
Dead-drift this egg pattern near the bottom under an indicator or on a tightline/Euro rig....
Fish this as a soft hackle emerger in riffles, soft seams, and tailouts, especially during...
This emerger imitates a PMD mayfly in the vulnerable transition stage between nymph and adu...
Best fished as a subtle subsurface fly in riffles, seams, and other moving water where trou...
Classic soft hackle wet fly for swinging or drifting through back eddies, seams, and other...
A classic soft hackle emerger pattern for trout, especially when mayflies are hatching or f...
This emerger-style fly is designed to imitate an insect transitioning through the surface f...
This is a sunken ant pattern, best fished as a subsurface fly when trout are keying on terr...
This is a wet fly pattern meant to be fished below the surface, often on a swing or with a...
A classic soft hackle wet fly for trout fishing in rivers and streams. Fish it on a swing,...
This attractor fly is meant to get noticed when trout are not keying in on a specific hatch...
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