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A.P. stands for all purpose. The pattern was created by Denny Rickard of Oregon in the early 90's. It was used for copying the Damsel fly nymph ...
View full detailsThe 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 detailsThe 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 detailsA 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.
A very standard design used for caddis just match the color.
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.
Spawning fish egg imitation.
One of my favorite caddis nymphs. Has a flashback.
The frenchie is a very popular tightline nymphing fly that is a variation of the well known Pheasant Tail nymph.
This pattern is a favorite on our rivers in the spring when the green caddis are in the rivers. A most for any trip to the Rapid river.
A classic nymph pattern from Pennsylvania.
One of the best known and all purpose nymphs. Good for all Mayflies and small tan Caddis during the summer.
One of the best known and all purpose nymphs. Good for all Mayflies and small tan Caddis during the summer.
One of the best known and all purpose nymphs but with some flash along the back. Good for all Mayflies and small tan Caddis during the summer.
The classic Hares Ear pattern in olive.
The classic Hares Ear pattern in olive.
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A great emerger pattern. Good during a summer Caddis hatch.
This is a heavy version of the famous Pat's Rubberlegs. Tungsten bead for weight and a shaggy body.
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A real killer in the spring when all the green Caddis are around. A must for any trip to the Rapid River.
A Caddis larva pattern with some weight and flash on the body.
A flashy nymph good for mayflies and as an attractor.
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