Pat's Rubberlegs Nymph
The Pat's Rubberlegs nymph is simple and very effective pattern that can be used year round to attract or imitate trout eating insects. While it is best known as a stonefly nymph I have found it to work very well...
The Pat's Rubberlegs nymph is simple and very effective pattern that can be used year round to attract or imitate trout eating insects. While it is best known as a stonefly nymph I have found it to work very well...
The Pheasant Tail nymph is undeniably one of the most effective nymph patterns of all time. It can imitate mayflies to stoneflies and anything in between. It can be tied in many different styles that can copy a variety of...
The West Branch Caddis is a very popular pattern that was created by Eddie Reif of the Bangor area and first fished on Maine's West Branch of the Penobscot river. It is a very versatile fly that can be fished...
Dive into the craftsmanship of tying the popular Parachute Adams with our detailed tutorial led by expert fly tyer, Brett Damm! Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fly tying, this video provides step-by-step guidance to master this effective...
Al Troth's famous Caddis imitation. One of the most popular patterns ever created. The best fly to imitate our prolific caddis hatches that continue all summer in ever changing colors and sizes.
Originated here in Rangeley by area guide and fly tier Bud Wilcox. Good for mayflies of all sizes from Hendricksons to Drakes.
The Montreal Whore is a great attractor pattern to add to your streamer arsenal. A White marabou wing has great appeal as it swims in the current. Put this fly in the line up with the marabou Black Ghost for...
The Klinkhamer emerger has become one of our most important patterns. It can be used to imitate almost any insect by varying the size and color.
Originated in Virginia the Golden Retriever has become one of our most popular streamers.
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