Designed by Walker Parrott, this fly works exceptionally well on anything that eats baitfish. Get the fly wet so that it slowly sinks and then twitch your rod tip while stripping fly line and this guy will dart around just like a fluke.
A 2 tone twist on a classic woolly bugger with a heavy tungsten cone to get it down! This fly is a great imitation for small crayfish or baitfish, locally or anywhere else that you find trout and bass!
An absolute classic! Olive buggers are effective in many situations for a wide variety of fish. We love them for local carp, river bass, nymphed for trout and even swung for steelhead.
An absolute classic! Olive buggers are effective in many situations for a wide variety of fish. We love them for local carp, river bass, nymphed for trout and even swung for steelhead.
The very popular Black Ghost fly originated around in 1927 and became one of the classic American streamers. The Black Ghost remains as popular a fly pattern today as it was during the Depression-era of the '30s. The Black Ghost is ideal for steelhead, sa
The Balanced Leech is a killer stillwater pattern to hang under an indicator. Combine the balance leech with a chironomid pattern and you have an even more deadly combo. Great for twitching under a float for steelhead as well!
Phil Rowley’s Balanced Baitfish works well suspended beneath an indicator when fishing around shoreline weeds. Even though this pattern was primarily developed for stillwater fishing, it also does extremely well in rivers fished as a streamer!