Damselfly Nymph Sharing the same backwater and lake habitat with their larger cousins, the Dragonflies, the Damselfly Nymphs are often found in the water in large numbers. Because the adults are so accomplished at flying and rarely fall in the water, the Damselfly... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Damselfly Selection The smaller cousin to the dragonfly, Damselflies are commonLY found in lakes and backwaters at every elevation. Hatching throughout the summer, the adults can produce explosive strikes, while stripping the nymphs next to weedbeds or along the... MSRP: Was: Now: $24.60 - $45.10 Choose Options
Dark Hendrickson Tied to match the East coast's first and most prolific Spring mayfly hatch, that of Ephemerella subvaria or Dark Hendrickson. The traditional Dark Hendrickson dry fly pattern has been a staple in the fly angler's box and is a go-to match for... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Darth Baetis The “Force is strong” with the Darth Baetis pattern and so is its ability to stick trout! Tied to overpower the reserve of rebellious tailwater trout, the slender profile and subtle flash of this fly makes it a universal killer. If you are... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Deadly Dozen Midge Selection The Deadly Dozen Midge Selection has been purposefully assembled to match more midge species across more regions and waters - throughout the entirety of their life cycle - with a few go-to fly patterns. With almost 17,000 midge species... MSRP: Was: Now: $25.29 - $86.79 Choose Options
Deadly Dozen Stonefly Selection Created for the angler who is looking to do battle with trout as they pursue stoneflies both wet and dry, the Deadly Dozen Stonefly Pattern Selectionwas assembled to equip these warriors of the fly with the go-to patterns to match this family of aquatic... MSRP: Was: Now: $28.70 - $70.39 Choose Options
Deep Poison Tung Midges are the most prolific and important food for trout in many waters. This diverse and abundant family is made up of almost 17,000 species, and is a 4-season favorite for trout. While small in stature, the Deep Poison Tung fly pattern... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.73 Choose Options
Diamond Teardrop With a name like Diamond Teardrop, you should be able to tell that this pattern is going to be flashy! Topped with a glass bead and wrapped with shiny black or green along its abdomen, the Diamond Teardrop is a killer attractor pattern intended to... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Dirty Hipster The Tungsten Jigged Dirty Hipster is a no nonsense little stonefly nymph that kicks and flips through the water like a desperate stonefly nymph that has lost it's perch on the bottom of the river. The white and black legs and red typed abdomen of this... MSRP: Was: Now: $3.76 Choose Options
Disco Baetis Another pattern created by Ascent Bug Geek Peter Stitcher, the Disco Baetis has fast become one of our go-to fly patterns for tempting a bite out of reluctant trout! A sexy mashup of the Disco Midge and Juju Baetis, the Disco Baetis is an... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Disco Midge Like a flashback to the clubs of the 1970's the Disco Midge is an embodiment of the bright lights and disco balls of that era! This amazing attractor pattern, when fished in several sizes, can be used to effectively seduce the strike from trout as... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Dolly Lama Hands down, the Dolly Lama (aka. Dali Llama) Articulate Streamer is one the Ascent team’s favorite flies in the shop and one of our most effective patterns on the water! While not the largest articulated streamer and only sporting one articulated... MSRP: Was: Now: $6.77 Choose Options
Double Beadhead Stonefly Nymph The Double Beadhead Stonefly Nymph is a heavy metal pattern intended to sink quickly into the zone where fish are holding on the bottom of the river. Whether you are fishing a big freestone river, looking for a heavy fly to plumb the depths of a... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.73 Choose Options
Double Ribbed Chironomid Tied with alternating silver and red wire ribs and a flashy buzzer head to help it stand out at any depth, the Double Ribbed Chironomid is equally effective in both lakes and rivers. Dry/Wet: Wet Fly Category: Attractor... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.39 Choose Options
Dragonfly Larva Found in slow moving backwaters and lakes, the nymph life cycle of the dragon fly is going to offer the fly fisherman the best and most consistent action with the fly. While not typically present in large numbers, jerkily retrieving a Dragonfly... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Dry Caddis Fly Selection With 18 families and 1,261 species of caddis found in lakes and rivers across North America, the caddisfly is one of the most important foods in the trout's diet. For all intents and purposes, caddisflies are just aquatic moths. Unlike midges, mayflies,... MSRP: Was: Now: $24.60 - $75.86 Choose Options
Dry Midge The traditional dry midge pattern is a fairly simple fly. It has been tied with only 3 materials as long as anyone can remember, and doesn't feel the need to put on airs and graces like a new fangled midge pattern! This family of flies has been... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Dry Stonefly Selection Dry stonefly patterns are by far one of the most fun patterns to fish! These "steaks of the river" offer feeding trout a shot at a big chunk of protein and cause them to strike with explosive force so as not to miss these floating treats... MSRP: Was: Now: $28.70 - $79.96 Choose Options
Eastern Green Drake Spinner The spawned out mayfly spinner, floating on top of the water after death, is among the easiest food and fastest calories for the feeding trout. Immediately after spawning, the male mayflies will fall to the water, spreading their wings wide in... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Elk Caddis Micro Dun Let me take a moment to emphasize the MICRO in the name Elk Caddis Micro Dun. Tied from a size 16 to a 22, this caddis is perfect for matching almost every medium to super small caddis species in the US. Rare for a dry caddis fly pattern, the Elk Caddis... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Elk Hair Caddis If we had only one dry fly pattern to fish for every caddis hatch and were given some allowance to change up the sizes and colors, we would without a doubt choose the Elk Hair Caddis. The quintessential Generalist pattern, the Elk Hair... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Extended Body Foam Grey Drake The mayfly genus of Siphlonurus, commonly known as Grey Drakes, are an important still water and slow moving water family spanning the US and Canada. Swimming quickly to the surface in a hatch that lasts a number of months, it is the... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Extended Body Hex Spinner The queen of North American mayflies, the Hexegenia or Hex mayfly is only outclassed in size by one other species. Found across the United States burrowed into the silty bottoms of lakes and large rivers, the Hex mayfly nymphs will emerge... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.19 Choose Options
Fat Albert Often the biggest and baddest bug in the fly box, the Fat Albert might need a row all to itself. The titanic of terrestrial patterns, this fly is truly unsinkable! Whether you are fishing in Patagonia, the Rocky Mountains, or Alaska, the Fat... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.39 Choose Options