Elk Hair Caddis, Brown
Buoyant, visible, and very fishy, the Brown Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world.
Mottled Caddis, Tan
This Tan Mottled Caddis fly excels in flat water situations where trout are keying on caddis flies. It is a great dry fly to have in a variety of sizes and colors to match caddis fly hatches wherever you find yourself fly fishing for rising trout.
Banded Tan Elk Hair Caddis
Buoyant, visible, and very fishy, the Banded Tan Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world. The banding give this fly the edge, replicating the naturals better than any other product on the market.
Damsel Fly, Foam, Blue
Nothing in stillwater fly fishing matches the excitement of casting a big adult damsel fly to cruising hogs. The Foam Damsel Fly pattern matches a spent or crippled damsel perfectly. This Damsel pattern has strong hook and works well for Carp and many other hard fighting fish. The foam body and reinforced materials are more durable then other patterns and make the fly float very well. Try casting the FOAM DAMSEL along shorelines or shallow vegetation to cruising fish and expect some aggressive strikes.
October Caddis, Foam
Almost nothing in fly fishing is as exciting as skating or drifting big orange Foam October Caddis flies for aggressive autumn fish. Big trout often wait all day for such a meal. The Foam October Caddis fly can also be fished for a stone or salmon fly.
Bass Popper, Ultra Foam, Fire Tiger
Poppers are a fly fishing bass angler's best friend. Nothing is quite like a bucket mouth exploding from the reeds on big surface fishing flies. The Ultra Foam Fire Tiger Bass Popper combines wiggling legs with a hollow faced popper body that makes enough sound to lure big fish out of the weeds. It works great for panfish and bass.
Ant, Foam, Hi Vis, Black
A high floater and visible fly, this Black Hi Vis Foam Ant is fisherman and fish friendly. Selective trout and panfish enjoy the realistic segmentation and slightly exaggerated legs of this pattern.
Hopper, Bullet Head, Foam
With buoyant foam and deer hair, this Foam Bullet Head Hopper Fly is easy and enjoyable to fish. Many hoppers show a yellow underside and fish seem to be attracted to the color and lifelike appearance of this pattern.
Stone, Bullet Head, Foam
The realistic bullet head profile and high floating foam make this a popular and useful stonefly pattern. The Foam Bullet Head Stone Fly fishes well near banks and in pockets in swift or moderate currents. Trout will often come from the deep to inhale a helplessly drifting stonefly.
Bass Popper, Ultra Foam, Frog
The Ultra Foam Bass Popper Frogs are a bass and panfish angler's go to bugs. Popper flies bring a new level of excitement to warm water fly fishing. This bass and panfish fly uses enticing wiggling legs a realistic frog profile to draw explosive strikes from ambushing fish.
Foamulator, Golden
The combination of crystal dubbing, high floating foam, rubber legs, hackle, elk hair and a flashy underwing make the Golden Foamulator come to life. The addition of foam and other synthetics have improved the Stimulator profile and made it buoyant and very durable. Foamulators are very effective when there are Stoneflies or Grasshoppers around and have quickly become one of the most popular all around attractor patterns.
Mottled Caddis, Brown
Much like the Hemingway Caddis, the Brown Mottled Caddis flies excel in flat water situations where trout are keying on caddis flies. It is a great dry fly to have in a variety of sizes and colors to match caddis fly hatches wherever you find yourself fly fishing for rising trout.
Hopper, Dropper, Foam, Hi Vis
Ask any fly fisherman about his favorite hopper pattern and you'll likely get as many answers. Fishing Terrestrials brings its own unique excitement and a fly like the Hi Vis Foam Hopper Dropper is a sure bet on any Terrestrial water. The foam body and hair wing ride the fly well in any current and the Hi Vis adaptation makes it an easy pattern to locate in any water condition. Stutter twitch a Hi Vis Foam Hopper Dropper along a grassy bank or drop a small nymph off the bend and use it as an indicator. Either way this is a good Terrestrial addition to your box.
Ant, Foam, Hi Vis, Brown
A high floater and visible fly, this Brown Hi Vis Foam Ant is fisherman and fish friendly. Selective trout and panfish seem to enjoy the realistic segmentation and slightly exaggerated legs on this pattern.
Callibaetis, Spinner, Foam
The Foam Callibaetis Spinner is both buoyant and visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette. Many lake fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a callibaetis spinner can be determining which speck on the lake is your fly.
Elk Hair Caddis, Olive
Buoyant, visible, and fishy, the Olive Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors - the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world.
Beetle, Foam, Hi Vis, Black
Beetle patterns are a must in your fly box when it comes to terrestrials and the Hi Vis Foam Beetle ranks as one of the most effective patterns. With the warmer months of summer, terrestrials play a key role in a fish's diet especially as the various summers aquatic insect emergences subside. A Beetle pattern carefully presented during those times when fish are keyed on Mayflies or Caddis flies can many times bring very surprising results on the water. Beetles such as the Hi Vis Foam Beetle are a good representation of the natural and moreover is easily visible to the angler in any water condition.
Banded Brown Elk Hair Caddis
Buoyant, visible, and very fishy, the Banded Brown Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world. The banding give this fly the edge, replicating the naturals better than any other product on the market.
Trico, Spinner, Foam, Female
Many fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Female Foam Spinner Trico is actually visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette.
Foam Wing Caddis, Grey
The Grey Foam Wing Caddis is a unique adult Caddis imitation that is not only a very visible pattern, but a fly as well that can be fished in heavy current situations without submerging. This very buoyant fly provides a good winged silhouette of the Caddis adult, which is a critical characteristic in triggering responses from fish. There are a host of various adult Caddis patterns available to the fly fisherman today, many with their own specific strengths and the Grey Foam Wing Caddis would be a good choice for your fly box.
Elk Hair Caddis, Grey
The Gray Elk Hair Caddis is a proven classic that keeps catching fish all around the world. This buoyant dry fly works in every water type where caddisflies are found but is especially good at imitating an adult caddis in swift and riffled streams and rivers.
Foamulator, Yellow
The combination of crystal dubbing, high floating foam, rubber legs, hackle, elk hair and a flashy underwing make the Yellow Foamulator come to life. The addition of foam and other synthetics have improved the Stimulator profile and made it buoyant and very durable. Foamulators are very effective when there are Stoneflies or Grasshoppers around and have quickly become one of the most popular all around attractor patterns.
Elk Hair Caddis, Black
Buoyant, visible, and fishy, the Black Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world.
Elk Hair Caddis, Tan
Buoyant, visible, and fishy, the Tan Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fly fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world.
Gray Drake, Spinner, Foam
Fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Foam Spinner Gray Drake is actually visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette.
Ant, Foam, Black
The high floatation properties of foam has made the Black Foam Ant a favorite fly among terrestrial fishermen. Some fish seem to prefer the realistic segmentation and suggestion of legs provided by this pattern to other ants.
Mahogany, Spinner, Foam
Many fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Mahogany Foam Spinner is actually visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette.
Banded Olive Elk Hair Caddis
Buoyant, visible, and very fishy, the Banded Olive Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world. The banding give this fly the edge, replicating the naturals better than any other product on the market.
Hopper, Foam, Hi Vis
When Terrestrial season is in full swing the knowledgeable and ready fly fisherman does not venture afield without a good selection of hopper patterns. The Hi Vis Parachute Foam Hopper is a must have hopper pattern in that fly grouping. This is a robust fly that is designed to ride low in the surface film and float well in all kinds of current situations. Its Hi Vis post makes the Hi Vis Parachute Foam Hopper a very visible fly in all light conditions. If you love fishing Terrestrials this is a critical fly for you to be successful on the water.
Foamulator, Olive
The combination of crystal dubbing, high floating foam, rubber legs, hackle, elk hair and a flashy underwing make the Olive Foamulator come to life. The addition of foam and other synthetics have improved the Stimulator profile and made it buoyant and very durable. Foamulators are very effective when there are Stoneflies or Grasshoppers around and have quickly become one of the most popular all around attractor patterns.
Ant, Foam, Brown
The high floatation properties of foam has made this Brown Foam Ant Fly a favorite among terrestrial fishermen. Some fish seem to prefer the realistic segmentation and suggestion of legs provided by this pattern to other ants.
Mottled Caddis, Olive
These Olive Mottled Caddis flies excel in flat water situations where trout are keying on caddis flies. It is a great dry fly to have in a variety of sizes and colors to match caddis fly hatches wherever you find yourself fly fishing for rising trout.