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Dry Flies

  • Grey Ugly

    Grey Ugly

    My introduction to the Grey Ugly was a memorable one, as I was out-fished by three generations of Wyoming women along the headwaters of the North Plate River.  Armed with both fly and spinning rods, fishing this fly both on top of and beneath the...

    $1.50
  • Griffith's Gnat Blonde Griffith's Gnat Olive Griffith's Gnat

    Griffith's Gnat

    If we had to choose only one pattern to fish during every midge hatch we encounter the rest of our days, it would be the Griffith's Gnat.  This pattern does an amazing job of imitating a cluster of midges spawning on the water when the naturals are...

    $1.25
  • H & L Variant

    H & L Variant

    The H & L Variant is a high floating, traditional dry fly that has been fooling trout for more than 60 years.  While sharing many characteristics with the Royal Wulff, the muted colors and overstated wings of the H & L Variant allow it to...

    $1.50
  • Hair Wing Green Drake Hair Wing Green Drake

    Hair Wing Green Drake

    Specifically tied to match the adult Western Green Drake (both dun and spinner life cycles), the Hair Wing Green Drake is an almost spot-on imitation and a proven killer during this stunning summer hatch!  While similar in every aspect to the Hen...

    $1.50
  • Hen Wing Green Drake Hen Wing Green Drake

    Hen Wing Green Drake

    Specifically tied to match the adult Western Green Drake (both dun and spinner life cycles) the Hen Wing Green Drake is an almost spot-on imitation and a proven killer during this stunning summer hatch!   Dry/Wet:  Dry Fly...

    $1.50
  • Hendrickson Sparkle Dun

    Hendrickson Sparkle Dun

    One of the first and most prolific mayfly hatches each spring in the upper Midwest, Appalachia, and New England, the trout wake from their winter stupor to pursue these emerging Hendrickson mayflies with gusto!  While often overlooked and under...

    $1.50
  • Hendrickson Spinner

    Hendrickson Spinner

    The perfect end to one of the first big mayfly hatches of the year, the Hendrickson Spinner is tied to match the spawned out and dying spinner as they fall to the water.  With the adult Hendrickson just living 24-48 hours outside of the water, this...

    $1.50
  • Hex Emerger

    Hex Emerger

    Half in and half out of the water, the Hex Emerger Pattern imitates the Hex mayfly nymph breaking out of its nymphal skin and starting to spread its wings for the first time.  Up until the emergence, the Hex nymphs spend their time burrowed...

    $1.60
  • Hi Vis Parachute Adams

    Hi Vis Parachute Adams

    If we were only allowed to fish one dry mayfly pattern for the rest of our days on the water, that pattern would be the Parachute Adams.  If we were then asked how we could make this incredible pattern even better, we would show you the Hi Vis...

    $1.50
  • High Visibility Parachute BWO

    Hi Vis Parachute BWO

    Depending on where you live, a number of different mayflies might share the name of Blue Winged Olive (BWO), but the vast majority of the time it is the size 16-24 family of Baetis that is being referred to.  With hundreds of patterns both...

    $1.50
  • Hi Vis Parachute Pale Morning Dun

    Hi Vis Parachute PMD

    After the BWO hatch each spring, the Pale Morning Dun or PMD is the next major mayfly hatch for streams and rivers across the West.  If you are looking for a highly visible, go-to pattern to match the Adult PMD, go no further than the Hi-Vis...

    $1.50
  • Tan Hi-Vis Elk Hair Caddis Olive Hi-Vis Elk Hair Caddis

    Hi-Vis 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...

    $1.50
  • Red Hippy Stomper Blue Hippy Stomper

    Hippy Stomper

    We don't name the patterns, we just tie the ones that catch a lot of fish!  First introduced to the Hippy Stomper by a lodge up in Alaska, it quickly became evident that the trout in the lower 48 states share a taste for this fly with their Northern...

    $1.75
  • Yellow Humpy Red Humpy Chartreuse Humpy

    Humpy

    This large-bodied, brightly colored dry mayfly pattern is intended to appear as a large meal helplessly stranded on top of the water as opposed to being a close match to any specific hatch.  A close relative to the Royal Wulff, the Humpy can be used...

    $1.50
  • Ian's Parachute Black Stone

    Ian's Parachute Black Stone

    Tied to get down and dirty, riding low across the water with its rubber legs paddling just through the surface, Ian’s Parachute Black Stone is one amazingly realistic stonefly pattern! Lacking the hackle wrap of the more common stimulator, this low...

    $2.00
  • Ian's Parachute Golden Stone

    Ian's Parachute Golden Stone

    Tied to get down and dirty, riding low across the water with its rubber legs paddling just through the surface, Ian’s Parachute Golden Stone is one amazingly realistic stonefly pattern! Lacking the hackle wrap of the more common stimulator, this...

    $2.00
  • Irresistible Adams

    Irresistible Adams

    The overweight member of the Adams dry fly family, the Irresistible Adams is just too big of a meal for most trout to pass up! While copying the wing and tail of the traditional Adams dry fly, the Irresistible Adams is tied with a stacked deer hair body...

    $1.50
  • Light Cahill

    Light Cahill

     With the name Light Cahill being applied to a number of different mayfly species across the country, having this pattern stocked in your box will enable you to cover a lot of water.  Fish the Light Cahill dry fly in sizes 12-20 to match most...

    $1.50
  • Light Hendrickson

    Light Hendrickson

    Light Hendrickson, Ephemerella invaria, or Sulpher are all names for the same explosive mayfly hatch that takes over East Coast rivers each spring.  Following the Dark Hendrickson or Ephemerella subvaria hatch, with warming water...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Loopwing Callibaetis

    Loopwing Parachute Callibaetis

    True to the natural Callibaetis Mayfly down to the speckled wing and long tail, the Loopwing Parachute Callibaetis is an almost spot-on imitation of this important stillwater mayfly species.  When fishing ponds and lakes which normally only...

    $1.50
  • Magic Midge

    Magic Midge

    With almost 17,000 species of midge inhabiting our North American waters, trying to match their hatch down to the species is out of the question.  For greater success when fishing midges, it is often more effective to get close in size and color to...

    $1.50
  • March Brown

    March Brown

    Beautifully imitating the adult March Brown mayfly down to the yellow ribbed segments along its abdomen, the March Brown dry fly is tied specifically to match this important trout forage species.  While they emerge at dusk, the adult March Brown...

    $1.50
  • March Brown Pearlwing Spinner

    March Brown Pearlwing Spinner

    While most prominent in the central and eastern United States, the March Brown will also be found in many western streams and rivers, stretching as far north as Alaska.  The common name of March Brown is a little deceptive as the largest and...

    $1.50
  • Matt's Hi-Vis Trico Spinner

    Matt's Hi Vis Trico Spinner

    The tiny moving water mayfly family of Tricorythodes (or more commonly known as Tricos) make up what for what they lack in size (generally sizes 18-22) with their almost plague-like numbers.  Creating swarms that can shadow the river, the...

    $1.50