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  • Pearl O Shoot Midge Red O Shoot Midge

    O Shoot Midge

    When there are thousands of midges on the water vying for the attention of feeding trout, sometimes you need to throw something a little flashy and obnoxious in order to seduce the strike.  The O Shoot Midge is a pure attractor pattern, and is a...

    $1.50
  • October Caddis

    October Caddis

    One of the largest caddis species on the water, the October Caddis looks like something that would fight Godzilla in a 1970's Japanese monster movie.   In addition to its large size, the October Caddis is unique due to its burnt orange color...

    $1.50
  • October Caddis Pupa

    October Caddis Pupa

    Like a massive orange submarine lurking beneath the surface of the water, the October Caddis are the giants of the North American Caddis.  One of the last major hatches of many Western streams and rivers, the October caddis pupa are sizable,...

    $1.75
  • OG Krush

    OG Krush

    The OG Krush is every trout’s favorite breakfast omelet with topped with an orange tungsten egg head and finished off with the body of a nymph! Tied on a jig hook and wrapped in a light natural dubbing, the OG Krush isn’t a pattern that trout...

    $2.75
  • Orange Asher

    Orange Asher

    Tied to look like a cluster of midges mating on the water and utilizing bright colors that are visible even under the worst conditions on the river, the Orange Asher is a killer midge pattern fished with equal effect both on top of or just beneath the...

    $1.50
  • Pale Morning Dun / Pale Evening Dun Selection

    Pale Morning Dun / Pale Evening Dun Fly Selection

    While the Pale Morning Dun and Pale Evening Dun mayflies are members of different families, they are largely similar in size and profile, allowing them to be matched by many of the same fly patterns.  Both families can be found in streams and rivers...

    $18.75 - $48.75
  • Parachute Adams

    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.  This Generalist pattern is one that we have returned to over the decades, and have effectively fished...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Blue Dun

    Parachute Blue Dun

    Holding its head and abdomen close to the water, and its wings high aloft, the Parachute Blue Dun is an excellent fly pattern when matching the Black Quill, Blue Quill, Hendrickson, Callibaetis, and Ginger Quill Mayfly hatches.  While this fly...

    $1.50
  • Parachute BWO

    Parachute BWO

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

    $1.50
  • Parachute Caddis

    Parachute Caddis

    Don't let the name of this pattern fool you and make you think that it is only effective during the caddis hatch!  The Parachute Caddis is one of our favorite and most versatile crossover patterns, and can be fished with equal success as either an...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Callibaetis Emerger

    Parachute Callibaetis Emerger

    Found throughout the lower 48 states and Canada, the Callibaetis Mayfly is one of our few stillwater (pond, lake, and reservoir) mayfly species.  While active throughout their nymph life cycle and fed upon by trout, it is in their adult form on top...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Cricket

    Parachute Cricket

    Like a swiss cake roll with legs, crickets are a summer and fall favorite among hungry fish!  From the big size 8 Mormon Crickets of the West to the small summer-chirpers of the East, these dark-profiled dry flies are a blast to fish throughout the...

    $1.75
  • Parachute Grey Drake Biot Emerger

    Parachute Grey Drake Biot Emerger

    The Grey Drake or genus Siphlonurus emerges from waters across the US and Canada throughout the day over a period of several months each summer.  The Parachute Grey Drake Biot Emerger is best fished as fish are following these free swimming...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Hendrickson Emerger

    Parachute Hendrickson Emerger

    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
  • Parachute Hopper

    Parachute Hopper

    Like hamburgers from heaven, grasshoppers falling from the shore are well-loved and eagerly anticipated by the hungry trout lurking beneath stream banks.  Probably the most popular and functional terrestrial insect, and the star of the "Hopper -...

    $1.75
  • Yellow Parachute Madam X Olive Parachute Madam X Purple Parachute Madam X

    Parachute Madame X (PMX)

    Based on the tried and true Madame X pattern, the Parachute Madame X (or PMX) adds a tall white parachute for extra buoyancy and visibility on the water.  Capturing the long thin body, scrambling legs, and prominent wing case of the adult...

    $1.75
  • Parachute March Brown Emerger

    Parachute March Brown Emerger

    Since the nymph of the March Brown Mayfly spends its aquatic life cycle burrowed into the bottom of the streambed, it is during the emergence that fish get their first shot at eating these tasty trout treats!  The Parachute March Brown Emerger sits...

    $1.50
  • Parachute PMD

    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 Parachute...

    $1.50
  • Parachute PMD Emerger

    Parachute PMD Emerger

    Close cousins to the Sulphur and Pale Evening Dun, the Pale Morning Dun or PMD hatch is the stuff of mayfly legends!  Filling every portion of the water column and the skies above (almost) every Western River, when the PMDs are active, the trout...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Purple Haze

    Parachute Purple Haze

    A flashier and sexier version of the Parachute Adams, the Parachute Purple Haze shares many characteristics with the Adams but has replaced the grey body with an eye-catching metallic purple.  The spark of light produced from the purple body makes...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Red Quill

    Parachute Red Quill

    A common name used in reference to a number of mayfly species, the Parachute Red Quill is a fly that can be used to match a number of species spanning the entirety of the US during the spring, summer, and fall.  Used to match the dun just out of the...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Sulphur

    Parachute Sulphur

    One of the first and most prolific mayfly hatches each spring in the upper Midwest, Appalachia, East Coast, and New England, the trout wake from their winter stupor to pursue the Sulphur mayflies with gusto!  An equally effective and highly visible...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Sulphur Dun

    Parachute Sulphur Dun

    One of the first and most prolific mayfly hatches each spring in the upper Midwest, Appalachia, East Coast, and New England, the trout wake from their winter stupor to pursue the Sulphur mayflies with gusto!  An equally effective and highly visible...

    $1.50
  • Parachute Sulphur Emerger

    Parachute Sulphur Emerger

    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 sulphur mayflies with gusto!  While often overlooked and under fished,...

    $1.50