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 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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 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
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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
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,... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Parachute Trico Emerger A common summer through fall mayfly hatch throughout most of the US, the small-statured Trico mayflies will emerge in such numbers that they will commonly blanket the waters from which they hatch! During these abundant hatches, trout will actively... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
PMD Sparkle Dun While present throughout the US, the Pale Morning Dun (PMD) is most prolific and considered a vital food source for trout out west. Usually emerging from the water in the morning and again at dusk, the PMD Sparkle Dun floats low in the water and is... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
PS Martian Midge Casting off a white spark of light during the day, and a tractor beam of green light at night, the PS Martian Midge is the alien child of Ascent Fly Fishing Aquatic Biologist & Fly Geek Peter Stitcher. Tied to take advantage of the trout's... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 Choose Options
PS Martian Mouse The PS Martian Mouse is an other-worldly fly and the brainchild of Aquatic Biologist Peter Stitcher. Tied with several thick tufts of Glow in the Dark Flash to imitate the frantic splashing of a rodent swimming across the... MSRP: Was: Now: $4.25 Choose Options
PS Martian Mysis Like shrimp cocktail from outer space, the PS Martian Mysis is an Ascent Fly Fishing original brought to you by Aquatic Biologist Peter Stitcher. Stocked to a number of lakes and reservoirs across the Western US, Mysis Shrimp are a key food species... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Ray Charles The Ray Charles pattern is the guide's number one choice when attempting to imitate sow bugs. Cousins of scud and freshwater shrimp, these crustaceans are best described as underwater roly polys. While these tasty trout treats are common in a... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
San Juan Worm As many of us learned as young children with a spinning reel or cane pole in hand, worms catch a lot of fish. There are a number of worm species (both aquatic and terrestrial) that fish will actively pursue when given the chance. Worm patterns are... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Sofa Pillow Among the largest dry flies in the angler's arsenal, the Sofa Pillow ca be used to match the adult life stage of several stonefly species. The species that this pattern most closely represents is the Giant Salmonfly, which inhabits many Western... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.75 Choose Options
Soft Hackle Hex Nymph Buried in the soft sand and muck on the bottom of lakes and slack water rivers across the East Coast, Midwest, and West Coast, when the Hex mayfly nymphs finally break cover and swim towards the surface of the water, trout lose their little fishy minds!... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Soft Hackle Sowbug If the Ray Charles is the party boy of the sowbug family, the Soft Hackle Sowbug is the overachieving, type-A big brother. This pattern is about more than just looking good, and the subtle flow and sway of the soft hackle collar is all business when it... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Split Case BWO Equipped with a "Hot Spot" wing pad, the subtle olive foam on the back of the Split Case BWO imitates the light olive body for the adult Blue Winged Olive mayfly just starting to split from its shuck and emerge! While the olive foam back... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Squirmy Worm Flicking its tail in a "come hither" like motion, the Squirmy Worm is a sexy worm pattern that trout everywhere can't help check out and take a bite. The rubber tubing flips and wriggles as it bounces through the current in a spot-on imitation of a... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Sulphur Sparkle Dun The Sulphur Mayfly is among the most notable and eagerly anticipated (by both trout and the fly angler) late spring to early summer hatches for the whole Eastern seaboard. The frantic emerger working its way through the surface of the water is one... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Swimming Baitfish The Swimming Baitfish is a no-nonsense destroyer of big fish! Large trout, bass, pike, and muskie are looking for meat on their menu, and baitfish, sculpin, shad, and panfish make up a large portion of the diet of these large predators. The... MSRP: Was: Now: $4.25 Choose Options
Swimming Frog You might as well cue the music from the movie Jaws when you start fishing the Swimming Frog pattern because frog legs are about to be on the menu! Large trout, bass, pike, and muskie love to stalk and eat frog! Frogs are found across the US... MSRP: Was: Now: $4.25 Choose Options