Squirmy Hybrid - Fulling Mill
- A must have crap pattern.
- I mean look at this thing, what carp is gonna say no to that?
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This pattern has been used to imitate all kinds of trout delicacies, including but not limited to, mayflies, caddis, scuds, sows, midges, worms, a...
View full detailsThought to have originated in Alberta Canada, particularly on the Caroline and Raven rivers. Also became extremely popular on the lakes in BC. ...
View full detailsAn oldie but a goodie, the 56er was originally designed to be fished in the Ozarks. However, this little bug has gotten attention throughout the...
View full detailsGreat color contrast excellent searching pattern. Hot bead, rubber legs, flash wing case. Also useful for trout. Stoneflies are availabl...
View full detailsWe had more fun field testing this version than any pattern in recent history. A fantastic caddis larva, and midge pupa imitation. Great anywhere...
View full detailsWhere applicable alder flies are a huge food source. The larva looks similar to a hellgrammite but on the much smaller. Fish close to the bottom...
View full detailsA great tail water, in two colors. Imitates a plethora of mayfly emergers. Flash wingcase adds to its effectiveness. One of those great do anythi...
View full detailsEvery once in awhile we run across a pattern that will work pretty much all the time. If its hot, cold, sunny, cloudy, whatever the weather, this...
View full detailsA pattern that originated in Iceland, and has worked in many trouty waters. Designed to mimic a midge larva this pattern is great for rivers and ...
View full detailsOne can never have too many princes, one of those patterns where most fisherman have multiple various in there box. The Amber Prince has a wire w...
View full detailsSkip Morris' solution to highly selective or pressurized trout. This prolific nymph has a huge range, and is a staple in many lakes. Callibaetis h...
View full detailsThe Anatomical Green Drake is a very accurate impression of the Western Green Drake nymph, a favorite hatch on many western rivers. The action fi...
View full detailsSkip Morris' solution to highly selective or pressurized trout. These two slender nymphs are often mistaken for each other, fish where either or p...
View full detailsThe Antifreeze Caddis was designed to create a realistic, durable, and fairly heavy fly. I took the body designed from my stunted sally and applied...
View full detailsThis nymph designed by Andre Puyans, the AP either stands for the designer name or more likely "all-purpose". It just looks like many things that ...
View full detailsThe All Purpose Nymph, or AP for short, is one of those timeless patterns that is still quite effective in many locations. This is a go to pattern...
View full detailsAs the name implies this fly is somewhat "armored". The body is covered with the wing case in order to keep it protected from a fishes mouth. G...
View full detailsSome of the most realistic nymphs you will see. Easily imititates mayfly and stonefly nymphs. In attractor colors to help draw in a fishes attent...
View full detailsA pheasant tail imitation of some kind seems to be the go to nymph for many trout fisherman. Imitating a plethora of mayflies pheasant tails tend ...
View full details"The Atomic Stone Nymph is the product of a Salmon Fly nymph needed for the big tail waters of the West Cost, specifically here on the Deschutes Ri...
View full detailsA great worm/chironomid pattern. Includes a tungsten bead to help it get to the right depth quickly. Great lake and tailwater pattern.
This black variation of the Avatar Fly is a buggy midge pattern. Somewhat like an RS2 (also invented by Rim Chung) it has had the majority of its ...
View full detailsThis little guy will produce all year, but it does mimic the early season stoneflies that are found in Western rivers from January through May Tun...
View full detailsGreat for those looking for a smaller bugger. The Baby Bugger is designed to mimic leeches, baitfish, little minnows, damsel nymphs, just about ...
View full detailsAnchor flies are often seen as less attractive, heavy nymphs whose sole purpose is to sink other "more attractive" flies on droppers quickly, but ...
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