25 products
25 products
25 products
Peeping Caddis - 3 Pack
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What It Imitates: A cased caddis with its bright little head and legs “peeping” out — exactly how real caddis look as they crawl along rocks and debris.
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 Elk Hair Caddis).
Where & When to Use: Perfect in riffles, rocky runs, and pocket water from spring through fall — especially effective on rivers known for strong caddis populations.
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 Peeping Caddis tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
Gunslinger - 3 Pack
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What It Imitates: A hybrid pattern that imitates a wide range of mayfly nymphs and other small aquatic insects — exactly what trout feed on all year long.
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: 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): Pairs perfectly with a larger, flashier nymph — the Gunslinger’s more subtle profile often seals the deal when trout shy away from the big stuff.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Gunslingers tied on premium hooks with tungsten beads.
Crackback - 3 Pack
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What It Imitates: Slim-profile mayfly nymphs about to emerge — that split back mimics the wing case cracking open, which trout key in on when they’re eating bugs just before they hatch.
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 Adams).
Where & When to Use: Best in riffles, soft seams, and slower runs from spring through fall, especially when mayflies are hatching and trout are keyed in on emerging insects.
Extra Tip(s): On tough, slow-moving flats, an unweighted nymph drifts more naturally than a heavy fly — perfect for fooling picky fish in clear water.
What’s in the Pack: 3x Crackbacks tied on premium hooks.