Soft hackles, partridge-and-orange, and traditional wets — the flies that swing through the run.
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A carp fly for presenting near the bottom or along slow-moving edges where carp feed. Fish...
Fish this as a soft hackle emerger in riffles, soft seams, and tailouts, especially during...
A wet fly hook is used for tying traditional wet flies and soft hackle patterns. It is suit...
A wet fly and nymph hook for tying fly patterns, especially longer nymphs and wet flies. Th...
This stillwater FAB is meant for washing-line setups, fished on the point or top dropper to...
This is a stillwater wet fly/nymph-style pattern meant to be fished subsurface in lakes and...
This emerger pattern is meant to imitate an insect that is partway out of its shuck, making...
Use this as a midge emerger pattern when trout are feeding just below the surface or taking...
This is a midge emerger pattern meant to imitate an insect stuck in its pupal shuck. Fish i...
A traditional wet fly pattern for trout fishing, especially when insects are active and fis...
This is a tenkara kebari designed to fish just under the surface and in the upper water col...
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