Tungsten Slotted Bead

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Olive PT CDC Nymph

“This fly I created is the best of both worlds, while it’s extremely buggy it’s also realistic, with a 3.8 mm tungsten bead it puts itself in front of a fish quicker.” – Karson Eskeland CDC is a wonderfully buggy feather that can be dubbed in a dubbing loop, wrapped like hackle, or tied on […]

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Sexy Walt’s Worm

The original Walt’s Worm was named after and created by Walt Young, who fished it on Spring Creek in Central Pennsylvania. The Sexy Walt’s variation adds a hot spot, and sometimes a second color of dubbing behind the hot spot. This pattern was tied by Raymond Collette, aka @theokayfisherman on Instagram and YouTube. Check out

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Balanced Leech

This is an extremely successful fly created by Phil Rowley and was originated from the Pyramid Lake fishery with phenomenal success. The flies can be used effectively in both lakes and rivers where leech patterns are utilized and effective for trout, smallies, steelhead and other large predatory fish. To buy Brian’s flies, check out his

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Beadhead Woolly Bugger

Wooly buggers are considered a streamer that imitates bait-fish, minnow, crayfish, leeches, and other forage items for fish. This representation comes from both its endless patterns of colors and shapes, in addition to its realistic motion in the water. The variety it offers gives the angler the opportunity to customize it to imitate whatever fish

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