BWO Sparkle Dun The little Blue Winged Olive (BWO) mayfly of the family baetidae is arguably the most important moving-water mayfly hatch for both the trout and the fly angler. Capable of producing two generations per year, the BWO's high level of activity... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
BXB Green Drake Coffin Fly Found across the Eastern US and Canada and as far West as Arkansas, the Eastern Green Drake or Ephemera guttulata hatch is rivaled only in size and numbers by that of the giant Hex mayflies. Renowned for the clouds of large, light colored... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
BXB Parachute Slate Drake Dun The Slate Drake (or genus Isonychia) is a prominent, big bodied mayfly that hatches in trout streams across the East and Midwest. While not found in the numbers of some of the spring-emerging mayflies such as the Sulphurs, the trout will... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.19 Choose Options
BXB Parachute Yellow Drake The Yellow Drake (Ephemera varia) is a massive mayfly that emgerges from Midwestern and Eastern streams each fall. Unlike other mayflies in the Ephemera family, which hatch from the water in a flurry over a week, the Yellow Drake will emerge... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Callibaetis Mayfly Selection Found in nearly every roadside ditch, pond, lake and reservoir in the central and western United States, the Callibaetis mayfly is one of the most important stillwater food sources for trout. While the nymphs of the callibaetis are available to... MSRP: Was: Now: $25.63 - $66.63 Choose Options
Chewee Cranefly Larva Like hotdogs for trout, the cranefly larva can grow as large as your pinkie finger and represents a huge meal for a hungry trout. Particularly productive in the early Spring through runoff, the lead-wrapped interior of the Chewee Cranefly Larva... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 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: $2.39 Choose Options
Colorado Caddis Tied with a fuller wing than the typical wet caddis pattern, the Colorado Caddis is intended to span both the emerging caddis life cycle as well as the egg-laying adult life cycle for caddis species that dive or crawl beneath the water to lay their eggs... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 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: $2.05 Choose Options
Damselfly Nymph Sharing the same backwater and lake habitat with their larger cousins, the Dragonflies, the Damselfly Nymphs are often found in the water in large numbers. Because the adults are so accomplished at flying and rarely fall in the water, the Damselfly... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 Choose Options
Damselfly Selection The smaller cousin to the dragonfly, Damselflies are commonLY found in lakes and backwaters at every elevation. Hatching throughout the summer, the adults can produce explosive strikes, while stripping the nymphs next to weedbeds or along the... MSRP: Was: Now: $24.60 - $45.10 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: $2.05 Choose Options
Dragonfly Larva Found in slow moving backwaters and lakes, the nymph life cycle of the dragon fly is going to offer the fly fisherman the best and most consistent action with the fly. While not typically present in large numbers, jerkily retrieving a Dragonfly... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 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: $2.05 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: $2.05 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: $2.19 Choose Options
Feather Bender Among the largest mayfly species found in our rivers spanning from the Midwest to the Pacific Ocean, the Green Drake Nymph is a staple food for many trout. While the nymphs attempt to stay anchored to the rocks on the bottom of the river, they... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 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: $2.05 Choose Options
Floss Worm The thinner and more active little brother of the squirmy worm fly, the Floss Worm has all the aspirations of becoming a big worm someday but because trout love eating them so much, few will ever have the chance! Ties with a durable plastic floss and a... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.05 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: $2.05 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: $2.19 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: $2.39 Choose Options
Glass Body CDL Drake Imitating one of the largest species of mayflies found in the rivers from the Rocky Mountains to the West Coast, the Glass Body CDL Drake is a ultra realistic imitation of the Western Green Drake Nymph! Big and clumsy, and often washed out of its... MSRP: Was: Now: $3.76 Choose Options
Goldbead Poxyback Green Drake One of the largest species of mayflies found in the rivers and streams of the West, a drifting Goldbead Poxyback Green Drake represents one of the trout's favorite foods! Big and clumsy, and often washed away from its rocky refuge by high Spring... MSRP: Was: Now: $2.39 Choose Options