Tiny Tailwater Tungsten - RIO Flies
This pattern is a killer mayfly nymph or midge larva. Ultra thin body with a wire rib paired with a beadhead and subtle flash. Just pick the color you think is the closest match to the bugs you are imitating.
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This pattern is a killer mayfly nymph or midge larva. Ultra thin body with a wire rib paired with a beadhead and subtle flash. Just pick the color you think is the closest match to the bugs you are imitating.
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 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 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 detailsA great worm/chironomid pattern. Includes a tungsten bead to help it get to the right depth quickly. Great lake and tailwater pattern.
Barbless version of a classic! Any alpine lakes fly fisher knows the prevalence of the Mosquito. This pattern is not only deadly when Mosquitoes ...
View full detailsBarbless version of a classic! Long a standby in every fly fisher's fly box. Especially effective in lakes, along the reeds, and in slower...
View full detailsA barbless version of a classic, in our best-selling color! The Pale Morning Dun or PMD is a great hatch throughout the West. Massive numbers tri...
View full detailsOne can never have to many midge patterns, and this a great nymph to add to the box. Bead Wing gives this emerger a look that only a transparent ...
View full detailsThe origination of this pattern is a little unclear because a couple different fly tiers claim they designed it first. An attractor bloodworm/chir...
View full detailsA new pattern that provides a great alternative to heavily pressured fish. Imitates midges and small mayflies. A top producer when fish ignore s...
View full detailsThis simple, yet extremely effective, midge pattern is quickly becoming a favorite. Meant to imitate a midge larva merging into a midge pupa. Ex...
View full detailsMidges bring fish to the surface 12 months out of the year. American Angler estimates midges account for 22% of trout's diet, by far the single mo...
View full detailsLong a standby in every fly fisher's fly box. Especially effective in lakes, along the reeds, and in slower pools of rivers. Very common and pro...
View full detailsA high visible black fly Great for midges, ants, gnats, and little black terrestrials. Very common and prolific insect, that should not be overloo...
View full detailsThe theory in fly fishing has been when it is dark, fish light, and when it is light, fish dark. This rings true both in lighting conditions and w...
View full detailsBling Midge is one of those patterns that you plug into google and find hundreds of different ties. This imitation is meant to be kept fairly simp...
View full detailsCDC adds life like action to this prevalent insect. Always available, these are good anytime patterns to have in your fly box. Excellent as a drop...
View full detailsA very useful pattern to have one's fly box. Has been used to imitate just about everything under the sun, that is of small size. Has enough weigh...
View full detailsA very useful pattern to have one's fly box. Has been used to imitate just about everything under the sun, that is of small size. Has enough weig...
View full detailsTechnically a midge pupa imitation. This not so little nymph pattern is responsible for landing hundreds of thousands of lake trout. F rom its hum...
View full detailsMidges are available all year round and in almost every river, an avid fisherman knows you need midges. This pattern is designed to replicate Midg...
View full detailsMidges are an important food source for trout, particularly in the winter. While many insects don't start hatching until the spring, most waters ...
View full detailsAs the weather cools midges become an ever more important food source for trout. The CDC Surface Midge is designed to float well as it is made en...
View full detailsChironomids are the most prevalent food sources in lakes Trout eat a huge amount of these. This is a simple, effective chironomid pattern. Fish ...
View full detailsA chironomid pupa pattern, meant to replicate emergering chironomids. Extremely popular in the high lakes of Oregon and Colorado, this simplistic ...
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