Black Pine Squirrel Jig Euro Leech Pattern
This pattern can be tied in a multitude of colors and differing sizes. With how fast they are to tie, how well they catch fish, and the variety of colors and sizes to tie they are a must have in...
This pattern can be tied in a multitude of colors and differing sizes. With how fast they are to tie, how well they catch fish, and the variety of colors and sizes to tie they are a must have in...
The Guides Choice Hares Ear Soft Hackle has been around for a long time. It's survived the test of time because it just flat out catches fish. This variation of this pattern uses some materials substitutes that we believe are...
Today we are doing our spin on a timeless classic the Guides Hares Ear Soft Hackle Nymph. This pattern is a must-have in most fly fishing guides boxes. It is both quick and easy to tie, but also durable, and deadly...
With this pattern we look to the wire wrapping technique inspired by Barry Ord Clark. This technique allows you to wrap your wire body without losing the symmetrical form of the hook, and body of your fly. We believe it...
Legendary fly angler Gary LaFontaine said that the October Caddis hatch is one of the four best hatches for an angler to catch a trophy sized trout. With this in mind it is important to be prepared when they start...
This pattern has been a go to for us this year. The fish have especially loved the metallic colored beads paired with the shiny body of this fly and the fish can't resist. We have combined a few different patterns...
The Royal Wulff is not only a beautiful fly to look at, but also so fun to fish for rising trout. It is an attractor pattern used when there are no hatches going on. The original pattern calls for calf...
Sculpins are a very important food source for Trout. Because of this it is important that you carry a few patterns to imitate these baitfish. They are different than a trout minnow, or minnow of another species in that they...
As many of you know we don't really tie traditional nymph patterns, and replace the traditional pattern with a soft hackle version. We do this because the soft hackle brings the fly to life even on a natural dead drift...