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Big and bulky Drake imitation used to imitate our Brown Drakes that hatch around here during the month of July.
The Brown Owl was created by Bob Broad of Errol New Hampshire and is best used to imitate the large Stoneflies that hatch on the area rivers. It is...
View full detailsA parachute style Brown Drake that sets low on the surface in the film.
Dark body wulff one of the original colors.
An affordable way to get the color you need for a small amount of flies. This is good quality straight hair. Price is for ONE package. Choose the ...
View full detailsUnless otherwise noted these are large select bucktails dyed in a variety of colors.
Large bucktails with lots of hair, dyed in a variety of colors.
Bucktail streamers are a classic and fairly easy to tie. Color combinations are endless! We are currently able to get more "medium size" bucktail...
View full detailsFolds and snaps in on itself for compact travel Made of pack cloth with waterproof interior
This is a great search or stonefly pattern. Used on the small ponds in our area.
blue dot (602) for #16 - 19 Pink dot (601) for #20 - #26 "S" indicates a shorter length wire
This is a very versatile fly. It can be used as a dry or pulled under the surface as an emerger. Just change the color to match different insects.
Only 50 feathers per pack, but some of the fluffiest CDC around. Small and puffy.
Used for the C.D.C. Caddis and on many nymphs, dries, and emergers. Approximately 100 feathers per pack.
A very standard design used for caddis just match the color.
- 3 Green rock worm - 3 Killer caddis - 3 Electric caddis 3 Krystal caddis, olive
Calf body hair is fine, straight, and easy to stack. Used for small size hair-winged Wulffs.
Calftail is great for tails and wings for wullfs and streamers. Some of these we have dyed. They may be a bit shorter than Wapsi calftails. Pric...
View full detailsAn effective fly pattern for when Drake mayflies are hatching.
A streamer for when everything else fails.
Carrie Stevens (1882-1970) of Upper Dam, Maine, created some of the most beautiful and enduring streamer patterns ever, including the legendary Gra...
View full detailsAn attractive pattern originating in down east Maine. Popular in Maine and Canada. This version does NOT have 2 beads between the hooks. Hook siz...
View full detailsAn attractive pattern originating in down east Maine. Popular in Maine and Canada. Hook size 4 & 6
These are fine nylon fibers mixed with flash filaments. Simply wind it onto the hook like hackle, comb it back, and trim to shape. It is ideal fo...
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