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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.25 Choose Options
Bloody Butcher A close cousin to the Orange Asher, Griffith's Gnat, and Renegade patterns, this cluster fly is equally potent on top of the water and below it. You can fish it as an adult midge or chironomid, or drown it and fish it as an attractor using either a... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Renegade Known as a bit of a bad boy when it comes to midge imitations, the Renegade is the fly you tie on when you need to break out of a slump and land a fish. Featuring all of the characteristics of the generalist that allow it to be effective matching a... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 Choose Options
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 -... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 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
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
Chernobyl Ant True to its name, the Chernobyl Ant looks like a mutant terrestrial that crawled from the ashes of the Chernobyl nuclear plant meltdown. This big terrestrial pattern is both exceptionally buoyant and offers the trout some tantalizing movement as... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 Choose Options
Amy's Ant Tied with a high floating foam body, a widespread hair wing, and rubber legs that dance on top of the water, the Amy's Ant is equally effective as a terrestrial and adult stonefly imitation. Fish it large, fish it often, and hold onto your fly... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 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
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
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
Turk's Tarantula A tempting piece of meat floating on the water, the Turk's Tarantula dry fly is a pure Attractor pattern. Large enough to loosely imitate either a terrestrial or an adult stonefly, it's exaggerated wing, long rubber legs, brightly colored belly,... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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
1%er (Trout Chow Fly) The 1%er or Trout Chow fly is seen as an abomination by many, and gets its name because this is how the rich elite anglers get their big fish on private water, they feed them trout chow! We are all in agreement, fishing with a trout chow... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Braided Butt Damsel A common invertebrate family found on lakes and backwaters from sea level to above 10,000 feet, the bright blues and greens of the adult damselfly should catch the attention of feeding trout, panfish, or bass in your favorite summer fishing... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Parachute White Miller White Drakes, White Flies, or White Millers, whatever the name they might go by in your neck of the woods, the importance of the Ephoron family to both trout and the fly fisher stretches from the Midwest to the East Coast. Typically... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 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
Missing Link Caddis The Missing Link Caddis has a complicated family tree. The love child of a caddis and a mayfly, this crossover pattern fishes just as effectively as an emerging or adult caddis fly as it does as a drifting mayfly or spawned out spinner. When... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Sedgehammer Stuck between two worlds, the Sedgehammer rides low in the water, imitating a pupa just stretching its wings for the first time, or a post-spawn adult returning to the stream to deposit its eggs. Seen as easy prey to cruising trout and shining like... 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
X Caddis The close cousin to the traditional Elk Hair Caddis, the X-Caddis imitates the transition for the pupa to adult life stages as the caddis emerges through the surface of the water and spreads its wings for the first time. The emergence through the... 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