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This new version of the Tarantula is even better for topwater trout. Cutthroat especially love its b ...
This new version of the Tarantula is even better for topwater trout. Cutthroat especially love its big profile and red body. Dead drifted in rivers or stripped in the lakes, the Red Turk's Tarantula is a winner.
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Our new Yellow Turk's Tarantula is a more natural version of the big topwater slayer. Great for cutt ...
Our new Yellow Turk's Tarantula is a more natural version of the big topwater slayer. Great for cutthroat in lakes and rivers, it can be dead drifted or stripped with great effectiveness.
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The Fluorescent Red Royal Humpy is a terrific grayling and cutthroat fly. Its super-buoyancy makes i ...
The Fluorescent Red Royal Humpy is a terrific grayling and cutthroat fly. Its super-buoyancy makes it ideal for fast moving rivers where a big target is needed. Big boulders and pocket water are this fly's home turf. And the royal white wing makes it easier for you to see!
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The Fluorescent Green Royal Humpy is a high-floating western-style trout fly. Rainbow & cutthroa ...
The Fluorescent Green Royal Humpy is a high-floating western-style trout fly. Rainbow & cutthroat trout, as well as grayling love this fly. We love this fly in fast, boulder strewn pocket water or any time buoyancy is a must.
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The Red Tail Mosquito is a custom pattern that grayling love. The bit of added attraction with the r ...
The Red Tail Mosquito is a custom pattern that grayling love. The bit of added attraction with the red tail entices grabs. Coastal cutthroat love this fly, too.
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Take one of Alaska's most effective dry flies, the Adams, and combine it with a spun deerhair body f ...
Take one of Alaska's most effective dry flies, the Adams, and combine it with a spun deerhair body for floatation and you have a winner. An absolutely awesome grayling fly.
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The #10 version is ideal for dry/dropper rigs or even dry/bead rigs. Make sure to have a few of thes ...
The #10 version is ideal for dry/dropper rigs or even dry/bead rigs. Make sure to have a few of these in your fly box for June and July trout fishing.
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Before the salmon start to spawn, bugs are the main food source. The little bit of flash on top of t ...
Before the salmon start to spawn, bugs are the main food source. The little bit of flash on top of this nymph makes it a favorite of grayling and rainbows. We have them in the "Big Boy" #10 size, too!
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We have just a few of Rio's Skagit Max Short heads left. It is an excellent head for switch rods a ...
We have just a few of Rio's Skagit Max Short heads left. It is an excellent head for switch rods as well as your single hand rod. The taper really loads your rod to allow easy casts and the ability to pick up big flies and deliver them. At the same time, the subtle taper generates smooth loops that really fly!
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Alaskan trout in lakes can often be enticed with a big fly that is stripped in. They don't get much ...
Alaskan trout in lakes can often be enticed with a big fly that is stripped in. They don't get much bigger or juicier than the Chernobyl Ant. This fly will leave you with a grin when that big trout, grayling or pike engulfs it.
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Mid to late morning, it is not unusual for a PMD hatch to come off in Bristol Bay. The Sparkle Dun P ...
Mid to late morning, it is not unusual for a PMD hatch to come off in Bristol Bay. The Sparkle Dun PMD in #14 is an excellent match and will often fool big rainbows.
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Throughout the season there are times when theses Hairwing Drakes are just the ticket to match the b ...
Throughout the season there are times when theses Hairwing Drakes are just the ticket to match the big mayflies. When these big guys are coming off, trout and grayling go to town.
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Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. Th ...
Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. The small size and profile ideally matches leeches that trout and char love to gobble up. Make sure to have a few in you trout box.
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The Olive Beadhead Carey Bugger is a favorite of trout in the lakes. Our version of the Carey B ...
The Olive Beadhead Carey Bugger is a favorite of trout in the lakes. Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. The small size and profile ideally matches leeches that trout and char love to gobble up. Make sure to have a few in you trout box.
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Rio has come up with a great solution to the problem of twists, kinks and wound up running lines. Ev ...
Rio has come up with a great solution to the problem of twists, kinks and wound up running lines. Every time you make a Spey or switch cast you are imparting a circular twist into your line. Add to that the tumbling action that occurs during the swing, particularly with short heads, and in very short order your running line will be twisted up and a mess when you try to shoot it. Enter the solution: Simply loop the Anti Twist Spey Swivel on the end of your running line and then loop the head to it. A small swivel in the middle allows the head to roll without kinking or winding up your running line. Tangle free casts are coming your way! 3 per pack and the color is high visibility orange.
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A real "go-to" pattern in late June and July. Try dropping a Micro May Fly or Lightning Bug off the ...
A real "go-to" pattern in late June and July. Try dropping a Micro May Fly or Lightning Bug off the back for rainbows. We have them in the "Big Boy" #10 size, too! Grayling love them all season long, as well.
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Just about every species of trout or char in Alaska will go for the Beadhead Hares's Ear. A standb ...
Just about every species of trout or char in Alaska will go for the Beadhead Hares's Ear. A standby pattern for trout, grayling or char.
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The Golden Stone Perpetrator cleans house on early season trout when swung in the rivers of Bristol ...
The Golden Stone Perpetrator cleans house on early season trout when swung in the rivers of Bristol Bay. Cutts and Rainbows of Southeast, AK dig this pattern when fished in lakes and ponds. Don't forget steelhead too, they love a realistic buggy looking nymph, especially in low clear water. The Perpetrator is tied on a shank with a #6 trailing hook.