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Here at the Rangeley Region Sports Shop all our flies are tied in Maine and New Hampshire. Many are tied right here at the shop. The rest are split up among a talented group of tiers that are assigned certain patterns to contribute to the effort. Our fly selection is made up of patterns that I have found effective on our rivers and lakes while guiding fisherman in the region for the last 20 plus years. Many of our casting streamers were created in the Rangeley region, designed to copy the many variations of the smelt which is our most important bait fish in the area lakes. You can depend on our dry flies and nymphs to imitate the bugs that hatch on our waters and to entice the brookies to take a bite. If you ever have any questions about which flies to buy in preparation for your trip you are welcome to write or call the shop for advice. All our flies are tied with high quality materials and care so that they will stay together to do the job that they were created for.
The Antron egg fly is a very realistic egg fly, which when wet becomes very translucent. I have caught fish on it during the spring sucker spawn an...
View full detailsOriginated by A.W. Ballou of Litchfield Maine and is given credit for creating the first marabou streamer.
The Barnes Special was created by C. Lowell Barnes a guide from Sebago Lake in southern Maine.
The Barr emerger was created by John Barr. It is one of the best nymphs to use where there are lots of Blue Winged Olives and other small mayflies.
Created by John Barr. It's one of the most effective Mayfly nymphs ever created. A good compliment to the Pheasant tail.
The Barr emerger was created by John Barr. It is one of the best nymphs to use where there are lots of Blue winged olives and other small mayflies....
View full detailsSome essential flies to get the beginner started. We've chosen a dozen flies that are effective and easy to fish - real classics - all tied right h...
View full detailsThe Black Ghost was created by Herb Welch of Oquossoc Maine in 1927. Herb Welch created the first streamer fly in 1901 while fishing and guiding on...
View full detailsMy favorite streamer,created by Herb Welch in Oquossoc Maine. Tyed with marabou feather for great motion in the water.
Originated by Art Flick of Westkill New York to imitate the bait fish of the same name. Good during their spring spawning run.
A standard midge nymph very effective in the fall on our rivers.
A standard midge nymph very effective in the fall on our rivers. A great dropper for fall nymph fishing.
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 very standard design used for caddis just match the color.
- 3 Green rock worm - 3 Killer caddis - 3 Electric caddis 3 Krystal caddis, olive
Originated by Carrie Stevens during the 2nd W.W. in honor of her good friend Colonel Joseph Bates.
One of the best selling flies of all time. Created by John Barr as the ultimate attractor nymph. Comes in an effective selection of colors.
All are tied on a size 8 streamer hook. Select color from size menu The Dam Wammy was created by Wes Miller (nicknamed Wam) for fishing at Upper D...
View full detailsCreated by Richard Edson of Maine. Good for trout ,salmon and bass. An old classic bucktail pattern. Hook size 4 & 6
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A crazy tie originated by Sue's brother..... has changed over the years..... great for pike and has caught some trout, too!
A big hunk of rabbit fur. Fish it on the bottom where the leaches hang out. Weighted and flashy.
A local pattern tied by a guide for his friend many years ago.
Created by Richard Edson of Maine. Good for trout ,salmon and bass. An old classic bucktail pattern.
One of my favorite caddis nymphs. Has a flashback.
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