Mercury RSII No family of flies better covers the mayfly emerger life stage than the RSII! Trout eagerly anticipate the time when the mayfly nymphs break cover from the bottom of the lake or river and make their way towards the surface. What happens next... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Better Buckskin A newer and flashier version of the traditional buckskin caddis larva, we've added a flashback to the Better Buckskin in order to make this pattern pop in the water and seduce the predator nature of the trout. Dry/Wet: Wet Fly... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Z-Wing Caddis For the angler who is looking for one caddis emerger pattern that can be used to match more species over a larger number of waters and seasons, look no further than the Z-Wing Caddis. Almost identical in profile and color to the natural caddis... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Sparkle Caddis Pupa The Sparkle Caddis Pupa (or LaFontaine Caddis Emerger) was the brainchild of caddis aficionado and renowned angler Gary LaFontaine. Tied to imitate the emerging caddis pupa with its mature wings ready to spread from its pupal skin, this pattern can... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Jelly Cord Caddis Larva The first and longest life cycle of the caddisfly, the Jelly Caddis Larva is tied in key sizes and colors, which allows it to match more species on more waters over a greater number of seasons than any other larva pattern... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Chewee Caddis Emerger Similar in tie and material to the Barr's Graphic Caddis, the Chewee Caddis Emerger mimics the natural caddis in shape, color, and even texture when chomped on by a feeding trout. Tied in a number of sizes and colors, the Chewee Caddis Emerger... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 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: $1.50 Choose Options
BTS Mysis A resident of a number of lakes and reservoirs across the Rockies and Western US, Mysis Shrimp are a key forage species supporting some of the most productive lake and tailwater trout fisheries. These opaque, semi-translucent, protein-rich shrimp... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
Loop Egg Eggs are a trout favorite, as they are one of the first major meals available to trout after ice off as well as one of the last chances to pack on weight before the lean winter months. During the spawn, all trout will actively feed on eggs... MSRP: Was: Now: $1.50 Choose Options
BTS Scud Though often confused with fresh water shrimp, scud are among a family of "side swimmers" and are a key staple in the diet of trophy trout in both lakes and rivers. Varying in color from olive to pink, these protein-packed crustaceans try to stay close... 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
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: $1.50 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: $1.50 Choose Options
Bachmann's Damsel 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: $1.50 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: $1.50 Choose Options