Beadhead Crystal Bugger A sexier and shinier version of the traditional beadhead wooly bugger, the Beadhead Crystal bugger shares the tradional head and tail of its predecessor, but has the addition of a shaggy, mirrored chenille wrapped around its middle... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Beadhead Pine Squirrel Leech Tied to a shorter shanked hook than the traditional streamer and wrapped with a flexible strip of squirrel hair that extends well past the curve of the hook, the Beadhead Pine Squirrel Leech is all action as it is drifted or retrieved through the water... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Beadhead Simi Seal Leech Similar in size and tie to the beadhead wooly bugger, the stiff dubbing material of the Simi Seal Leech creates a flowing, ribbon-like body when this fly is retrieved through the water. Almost identical in shape and color to a natural leech,... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Pistol Pete Pistol Pete, Wooly Spin, or Propeller Bugger are all names for the same trout-slamming, lip-ripping streamer pattern. Tied with all of the same tried-and-true elements of the traditional wooly bugger, the Pistol Pete adds a metal propeller, making... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Beadhead Egg Sucking Leech A known steelhead and trout killer, the Beadhead Egg Sucking Leech is essentially a souped-up Wooly Bugger with a fluorescent pink beadhead. Whether leeches actually feed on fish eggs in nature or do so in such numbers that trout will be looking... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Beadhead Flash-a-bugger The first streamer that most anglers cast, and one that continues to produce time after time on the water, the Beadhead Flash-a-bugger (aka. Wooly Bugger) is a generalist streamer pattern that can be used to imitate a baitfish, leech, crayfish, or young... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Conehead Moto Minnow A killer shad, fathead minnow, and sculpin imitation, the Conehead Moto Minnow gets down deep, does it quickly, and gets into the zone where the BIG FISH like to lay! Known to crush it in lakes and rivers, the Moto Minnow is a proven producer from... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Conehead Slumpbuster A piece of fly tying mad science, and hands down our favorite streamer pattern in the fly box, the Conehead Slumpbuster is a trophy trout killer (in a catch and release sense of the word)! Big fish will always eat big flies, and the Slumpbuster... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Beadhead Thin Mint While the region of the Thin Mint's origin is up for debate, there is no one contesting that this streamer is an absolute fish magnet! A multi-colored wooly bugger at its roots, the understated combination of hackle and marabou tied into this fly... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Conehead Whit's Sculpin A very specific tie for one of trout's favorite and most consistent sources of food, the Whit's Sculpin is a dead ringer in profile and color for the sculpin inhabiting trout waters from coast to coast. Dry/Wet: Wet Fly Category: Streamer... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Conehead Little Rascal While small in stature and tied on a hook 2x shorter than most streamers, the unassuming size and slight profile of the Little Rascal streamer have lured many a trout into a false sense of security right before the line goes tight and they start kicking... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Conehead Muddler Minnow Although the Muddler Minnow pattern is more than 75 years old, there is a reason that it has persisted to this day: it catches a lot of fish! This Generalist minnow imitation is close in size and color to a number of baitfish species and... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Matuka Tracing its roots back to New Zealand, the Matuka streamer made its way across the pond and has been a trout favorite ever since. Tied in the general profile of a minnow and a variety of colors, this pattern has made clear that North American trout... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.00 Choose Options
Hendrickson Mayfly Selection Hendrickson is a common name that anglers have used to encompass both the species of Ephemerella invaria (also known as the Sulphur of Light Hendrickson) and Ephemerella needhami (Dark Hendrickson) because they are often found living in the same... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.50 - $48.50 Choose Options
Sulphur Mayfly Selection Found in rivers and streams throughout the entirety of the Eastern US and Canada as well as most of the Midwest, the Sulphur Mayfly (formally known as Ephemerella invaria or locally as Light Hendrickson) is one of the earliest and most anticipated mayfly... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.50 - $48.50 Choose Options
Sculpin Selection Found in rivers, streams, at every elevation and across most of the US and Canada, sculpin are one of the favorite foods of big trout and bass! Varying in color from a mottled brown to olive, sculpin spend their lives darting between the rocks and algae... MSRP: Was: Now: $16.00 - $30.00 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: $18.50 - $63.50 Choose Options
Deadly Dozen Caddis Selection The Deadly Dozen Caddis was purposefully assembled to match more caddis species across more regions and water - throughout the entirety of their life cycle - with a few go-to fly patterns. With 1,261 species of caddis found in the lakes and rivers... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.50 - $63.50 Choose Options
Go-To Dry Mayfly Selection While not as numerous as midges or as large as stoneflies, mayflies are without question one of the most important food sources for trout in most streams and rivers. With 17 families and 611 species of mayflies found in North America, the goal of... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.00 - $55.50 Choose Options
Tungsten Beadhead Selection Turn your old Pantera cd up to 10, and get ready for a little Heavy Metal Fly Fishing! 2 times as heavy as brass, and 1.5 times heavier than lead by size, incorporating tungsten beadheads into your larva, nymph, and pupa fly patterns will help you... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.50 - $54.40 Choose Options
Yellow Sally Stonefly Selection Yellow Sally Stoneflies, also known as the "Little Yellow Stoneflies", can be found in rivers and streams across the continent and offer some exciting late summer dry fly action. This family of small to mid-sized stoneflies live up to their name... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.75 - $48.75 Choose Options
Golden Stonefly Selection Among the biggest and baddest bugs on the river, the Golden Stonefly hatch is one of the most eagerly anticipated hatches of the summer! These large bodied stoneflies take up to two years to reach maturity as a nymph before they are ready to crawl... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.75 - $48.75 Choose Options
Shad Selection Big fish eat big flies, and shad are among the favorite foods of many warm water predators (bass, pike, crappie, walleye, etc.) as well as large trout. A school of shad looks like a tasty plate of sushi to a trophy fish, and you don't want to be... MSRP: Was: Now: $16.00 - $28.00 Choose Options
Western Green Drake Selection If the Blue Winged Olive is the tiny Cessna of the mayfly family, the Green Drake is the hulking Boeing 787! The Green Drakes are one of the largest mayfly families and are also one of the most eagerly-anticipated and pursued by trout... MSRP: Was: Now: $18.50 - $48.50 Choose Options