Cicada Among the largest of terrestrial trout foods, the Cicadas will emerge from the soil each summer to chirp through the summer nights. While present in modest numbers most years, the Cicadas will burst from the soil in almost plague-like proportions... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 Choose Options
Cranefly Among the largest of midges on our water, the Crane Fly looks like a Boeing 777 when compared with its peers. Known by a number of names from "Mosquito Hawk" to "Skeeter Dragon", the general image being communicated is that this is one BIG midge!... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 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: $1.50 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: $1.50 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: $1.50 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: $1.50 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: $1.50 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: $1.50 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: $1.60 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: $1.75 Choose Options
Female Adams A unique fly matching one of the most vulnerable ad productive life-cycles of the Mayfly, the Female Adams imitates the egg-laying spinner that has just returned to the surface of the water. While sharing many of the physical characteristics that make... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Flint's Yellow Sally This realistic Yellow Sally Stonefly pattern goes the extra mile in its attention to size, wing shape, and color differences of both the male and female adult. When the standard generalist patterns aren't cutting it on the water, it's time to tie... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Flying Ant While small in stature, what ants and termites lack in size, they make up for in numbers. Each summer, across the United States, when the stars align and the temperature is right, ants will swarm and take flight. Both flying ants and their... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Foam Beetle An often-overlooked family of flies, there are thousands of species of aquatic and terrestrial beetles present in and around trout waters. A fish equivalant to peanut butter M&Ms, these buoyant dry fly patterns are a trout favorite. While... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Foam Body Parachute Hex This large, extended body foam Hex mayfly matches the profile and grandeur of the queen of mayflies, Hexeginia limbata. Found across the United States, burrowed into the silty bottoms of lakes and large rivers, the Hex mayfly nymphs will emerge to... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.60 Choose Options
Foam Caddis Equal parts durable and buoyant, the foam caddis is an unsinkable dry fly and Generalist pattern used to match the adult caddis life cycle. Whether you are pursuing trophy trout on big water or looking to break the record of the most Brookies... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Foam Hopper A more buoyant and durable version of the parachute hopper, the Foam Hopper will take a beating and keep on fishing! There are few trout foods as eagerly anticipated each summer and fall as clumsy grasshoppers falling off the banks and into the... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 Choose Options
Ginger Quill Ginger Quill is a name that is used in a number of regions to describe more than half a dozen mayfly species. If you are looking to cover more waters and match more mayfly hatches with fewer patterns, having a selection of Ginger Quills in your fly... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Goddard Caddis Possibly the most realistic adult caddis pattern in the fly catalog, the Goddard Caddis mimics the natural in their unique wing shape all the way down to their long, distinctive antennas. The slim profile and tightly packed deer hair of this... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Green Drake Parachute Emerger The Jumbo Jet of Western mayflies, the Green Drake takes a long time to spread its wings and get off the water. During the Green Drake hatch, trout will key in and actively feed on the emergers as they struggle to free their wings from their... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Green Drake Sparkle Dun Among the largest moving water mayfly species in the western US, the Green Drake dwarfs other mayfly species when it emerges each summer. Due to the size of its wings and the time needed to stretch and dry them during their emergence, the Green... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Greg's Parachute Emerger The closest legal alternative to fishing with dynamite during a mayfly hatch, the Parachute Greg's Emerger is - hands down - our favorite dry mayfly emerger pattern. Spot on in its imitation of mayfly struggling through the surface of the... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Grey Drake Spinner 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: $1.50 Choose Options
Grey Fox Invented by tied by legendary fly tyer and angler Preston Jennings, the Grey Fox has been the bane of trout in the Catskill mountains for more than a generation and has recently begun catching on with Rocky Mountain and West Coast anglers as well. A... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Out of stock