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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 Goldilocks Bugger
Ascent Fly FishingLike an 80’s glam rocker, the Beadhead Goldilocks Bugger is all flash and big hair (marabou) sex appeal! The wooly bugger is one of the first strea...
View full detailsConehead Autumn Splendor
Ascent Fly FishingOriginally tied in the Roaring Fork Valley of Colorado, the fame and popularity of the Autumn Splendor Streamer has since spread from coast to coas...
View full detailsConehead Muddler Minnow
Ascent Fly FishingAlthough 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...
View full detailsConehead Slumpbuster
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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 detailsGoldilocks Bugger
Ascent Fly FishingLike an 80’s glam rocker, the Goldilocks Bugger is all flash and big hair (marabou) sex appeal! The wooly bugger is one of the first streamers that...
View full detailsHornberg
Ascent Fly FishingOriginally tied and named by Frank Hornberg in the 1920's, this ultra-versatile fly pattern has been used with great effect to imitate a host of ba...
View full detailsPlatte River Spider
Ascent Fly FishingA cross between a spey fly and a traditional wet fly, the Platte River Spider is a deadly swinging pattern for trout, steelhead, or salmon. Tied i...
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