60 products
60 products
60 products
Griffith's Gnat - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: Tiny clusters of midges or single adult midges — exactly what fish sip delicately from the surface when nothing else is around.
Type: Dry Fly
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it solo on a 9 ft tapered leader for delicate, drag-free drifts. Or pair it with a bigger, flashier fly in a double dry fly rig.
Where & When to Use: Best in slow, clear pools and slick tailouts from late fall through early spring when midges dominate, but also works on selective fish anytime.
Extra Tip(s): Apply gel floatant to your dry fly before it ever touches the water to keep it riding high from the start. Then use powdered floatant throughout the day to dry and refresh the fly whenever it starts to sink.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Griffith's Gnats tied on premium hooks.
Perdigon - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: A slim, fast-sinking attractor nymph that loosely suggests mayfly nymphs, small caddis, or just something shiny and edible tumbling along the bottom.
Type: Nymph
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it as one of your flies on a double or tight-line nymph rig, or in a dry-dropper rig under a bigger dry fly (we recommend the Royal Flush).
Where & When to Use: Perfect in riffles, runs, and pocket water year-round. Especially effective in fast or deep water where other nymphs might get swept away.
Extra Tip(s): Try it as your anchor fly with a small soft hackle or lighter nymph above — the Perdigon gets the whole rig down fast and keeps it in the strike zone.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Perdigons tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
San Juan Worm - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: An aquatic worm — like the annelids trout love to gobble up, especially after rain or during high water.
Type: Nymph
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it as one of your flies on a double nymph rig, or in a dry-dropper rig under a bigger dry fly (we recommend the Chubby Chernobyl).
Where & When to Use: Perfect for riffles, runs, and pools any time of year. It’s one of those patterns that’s almost always worth tying on, especially when fish aren’t locked onto a specific hatch.
Extra Tip(s): Try it in faster water where that tungsten bead helps it cut through the current and get right into the strike zone.
What’s in the Pack: 3x San Juan Worms tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
Matt's Midge - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: Single adult midges — those tiny, delicate bugs that make up the bulk of a fish’s diet, especially in winter and early spring.
Type: Dry Fly
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it on a long, light tapered leader with a dead-drift across smooth runs, seams, and tailouts. Cast gently and watch carefully — takes are subtle. If you’re having trouble seeing it, try fishing it behind a small, visible dry like a Griffith’s Gnat as an indicator.
Where & When to Use: Best in winter and early spring when midges dominate the hatch chart, but works year-round on technical tailwaters and spring creeks.
Extra Tip(s): If it starts sinking, dry it off and use powdered floatant — gel floatant can weigh it down and ruin the natural ride.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Matt's Midges tied on premium hooks.
Barr's Emerger - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: Mayfly emergers — especially blue-winged olives (BWOs) and similar small mayflies as they transition from nymph to adult.
Type: Nymph / Emerger
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it as one of your flies on a double nymph rig, or in a dry-dropper rig under a dry fly (we recommend the Parachute Blue Wing Olive).
Where & When to Use: Perfect in slower seams, flats, and tailouts during mayfly hatches, especially in spring and fall when BWOs are most active. Deadly on pressured water where trout get selective.
Extra Tip(s): Try fishing it behind a high-floating dry like a Parachute Adams — your dry acts as a subtle indicator, and trout often hit the emerger just below it.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Barr's Emergers tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
Chubby Chernobyl - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: Big insects like stoneflies, hoppers, beetles, and even large ants — basically anything buggy that ends up on the water.
Type: Dry Fly / Terrestrial
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it alone on a tapered leader, or use it as the top fly in a dry-dropper rig with a heavier nymph below.
Where & When to Use: Deadly in summer and early fall when stoneflies and terrestrials are abundant. Fish it along grassy banks, under overhanging trees, or anywhere you’d expect bugs to fall in. Works well on rivers, creeks, and even lakes.
Extra Tip(s): Try smearing a little extra floatant on the body and legs to keep it riding high all day, especially if you’re running a heavy dropper below.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Chubby Chernobyls tied on premium hooks.
Zebra Midge - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: Midge larvae or pupae — one of the most consistent year-round food sources for trout in rivers, creeks, and tailwaters (rivers below a dam).
Type: Nymph
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it as one of your flies on a double nymph rig, or in a dry-dropper rig under a dry fly (we recommend the Parachute Adams).
Where & When to Use: Great year-round but especially effective in winter and early spring on tailwaters and spring creeks, where midges dominate the trout’s diet.
Extra Tip(s): Try running it as a dropper below a smaller dry fly — it’s subtle enough to fool trout feeding mid-column while the dry acts as a natural indicator.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Zebra Midges tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
Sexy Walt's Worm - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: A slim, buggy attractor nymph that suggests caddis larvae, small mayfly nymphs, or just a generic juicy invertebrate — exactly the kind of simple, natural snack trout eat all year.
Type: Nymph
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it as one of your flies on a double or tight-line nymph rig, or in a dry-dropper rig under a bigger dry fly (we recommend the Royal Flush).
Where & When to Use: Perfect in riffles, runs, and pocket water year-round. Especially effective in fast or deep water where other nymphs might get swept away.
Extra Tip(s): Try it as your anchor fly with a small soft hackle or lighter nymph above — the Perdigon gets the whole rig down fast and keeps it in the strike zone.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Sexy Walt's Worms tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
Prince Nymph - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: A buggy, flashy attractor nymph that loosely suggests stoneflies, mayfly nymphs, caddis larvae, or just something trout find too tempting to pass up.
Type: Nymph
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it as one of your flies on a double nymph rig, or in a dry-dropper rig under a bigger dry fly (we recommend the Royal Flush).
Where & When to Use: Perfect for riffles, seams, and slow pools anytime, anywhere — it’s a confidence fly that works all year long.
Extra Tip(s): Pair it with a smaller nymph — the Prince acts as a perfect anchor fly, getting your rig down and adding a bit of flash to grab trout attention.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Prince Nymphs tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
Improved Sparkle Dun - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: Mayfly emergers or adults riding low in the surface film — especially deadly during BWO, PMD, and other small mayfly hatches.
Type: Dry Fly / Emerger
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it as one of your flies on a double nymph rig, or as your smaller fly in a double dry fly rig (we recommend the Parachute PMD or Parachute BWO).
Where & When to Use: Perfect in slower seams, flats, and tailouts during mayfly hatches, especially in summer when mayflies are most active. Deadly on pressured water where trout get selective.
Extra Tip(s): Try fishing it behind a high-floating dry like an Parachute Adams — your dry acts as a subtle indicator, and trout often hit the emerger just below it.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Improved Sparkle Duns tied on premium hooks.
Parachute Adams - 3 Pack
Regular price Save $-6.00What It Imitates: Mayflies (especially adults), but also works as a general attractor for all kinds of bugs.
Type: Dry Fly
Pros (Why You’ll Love It):
Best Ways to Fish It: Fish it solo on a 9 ft tapered leader for delicate, drag-free drifts, or run it as the top fly in a dry-dropper rig with a small nymph below.
Where & When to Use: Perfect for riffles, seams, and gentle pools from spring through fall — basically anytime you see fish rising or mayflies on the water.
Extra Tip(s): Carry a few in different sizes (14-18) to match whatever mayflies are hatching that day. Going smaller often helps when dealing with picky fish.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Parachute Adams tied on premium hooks.