Streamers
Imitating leeches, baitfish, crawfish, and minnows, these are big, active flies for catching big fish!
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Beadhead Egg Sucking Leech
Ascent Fly FishingA known steelhead and trout killer, the Beadhead Egg Sucking Leech is essentially a souped-up Wooly Bugger with a fluorescent pink beadhead. Wheth...
View full detailsBeadhead Flash-a-bugger
Ascent Fly FishingThe 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 ...
View full detailsBeadhead Pine Squirrel Leech
Ascent Fly FishingTied 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...
View full detailsBeadhead Simi Seal Leech
Ascent Fly FishingSimilar 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 th...
View full detailsConehead Slumpbuster
Ascent Fly Fishing5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
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 (i...
View full detailsDolly Lama
Ascent Fly FishingHands 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 ...
View full detailsMatuka
Ascent Fly FishingTracing 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 gener...
View full detailsMini Leech
Ascent Fly Fishing5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
First tied to target the ultra-selective trophy trout of Colorado’s South Platte River, the Mini Leech is an understated, micro leech pattern that ...
View full detailsTungsten Balanced Leech
Ascent Fly FishingWhoever came up with the Tungsten Balanced Leech was a fly tying MAD SCIENTIST! The Balance Leech is tied to a jig hook with a tungsten beadhead t...
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