Fly Fishing
Hard Body Ant Black
When ants start blowing onto a lake or falling into a stream trout can become preoccupied on them. These bugs come in a variety of sizes and colors...
View full detailsTravis Para Ant Black
A great little traditional Cdc ant pattern. Trout love ants, and they especially love this one.
Quick Sight Foam Ant Dry
Excellent for fishing into the darker recesses when the hatches have faded and there's a few hungry trout about.
Hi-Vis Black Foam Beetle
A staple to both the angler and trout alike when summer rolls around. A must for the warm weather angler.
Psycho Ant
Something about this bug just screams "Eat Me!" This guy works on everything from trout to bass, we’ve personally lipped some massive smallies caug...
View full detailsProject Hopper
Designed and tested on some of the pickiest fish you've ever encountered. This bug is essential for hopper season anywhere. Visible, highly buoyant...
View full detailsGibson's Dragon Fly
Massive bass can't help themselves when this fly lands on the water.
Flash Beetle
This highly reliable terrestrial pattern can be fished anytime there's activity on the water from other terrestrials to great effect.
Chernobyl Ant
The Chernobyl Ant is an unusual looking fly that is constructed from foam so is unsinkable, the mobile legs will move with the slightest of retriev...
View full detailsBlack Toast Ant
Cheech Pierce designed this terrestrial pattern for warmer months when fish are targeting bugs that happen to fall from trees and bushes.
Bubba's Hog Call Hopper Yellow
When they won't eat anything else, throw them a piece of birthday cake… I think Hank Patterson said that and this big hopper imitation rings to tha...
View full detailsMega Moodah Tan
From the bench of Curtis Fry, this beefed up Moodah is perfect for a "Hopper Dropper" set up.
Mega Moodah Olive
From the bench of Curtis Fry, this beefed up Moodah is perfect for a "Hopper Dropper" set up.
Mega Moodah Black
From the bench of Curtis Fry, this beefed up Moodah is perfect for a "Hopper Dropper" set up.
Indicator Beetle
We found this pattern to be an excellent searcher or used as a dry dropper fly with a small nymph off the back.
Inchworm Green
Inchworms are caterpillars which prior to turning into moths often fall from branches onto the water making a nice meal for roaming trout. Worth fi...
View full detailsBubba's Hog Call Hopper Tan
When they won't eat anything else, throw them a piece of birthday cake… I think Hank Patterson said that and this big hopper imitation rings to tha...
View full detailsTom Rosenbauer's Rosenhopper
A simple and effective foam pattern. Great for prospecting summertime streams as a single fly or as a dry dropper with a nymph suspended below.
Smith's Flying Ant Black
Land this terrestrial gently onto the surface and you may find it to be the secret weapon you've been looking for.
Panther Creek Hopper Olive
A great hopper specific pattern for fishing grassy banks and meadows where hoppers reside.
Bank Beetle Black & Red
Like hoppers, these beetle patterns come into a life of their own. Well worth having a few in the bag for when you see the trout switching over.
Splitsville Beetle Black & Peacock
Bank Beetle Black & Yellow
Like hoppers, these beetle patterns come into a life of their own. Well worth having a few in the bag for when you see the trout switching over.
Unsinkabeetle Black
A mostly synthetic fly that can be used to match a wade array of terrestrials. This is a great fly for fishing rough water.