Mar
15
Tarantula, Rubber Legs, Red: Definitely made for big fish, the Red Rubber Legs Tarantula is the fishing fly to throw when you need some attention. Aggresive fish can’t resist the multiple wiggling legs and bright colors of this popular trout fly. Fly fishermen all over the West and in all parts of the […]
Mar
15
Hopper, Triple Decker, Yellow: The Yellow Tripple Decker Hopper Fly is durable and buoyant. It became a popular entrant in one-fly competitions due to its ability to float and hold together and still catch fish after fish. It is a great fly to use when large trout seem eager to chase large prey. […]
Mar
15
Hopper, Triple Decker, Tan: The Tan Tripple Decker Hopper Fly is durable and buoyant. It became a popular entrant in one-fly competitions due to its ability to float and hold together and still catch fish after fish. It is a great fly to use when large trout seem eager to chase large prey. […]
Mar
15
Hopper, Triple Decker, Chartreuse: The Chartreuse Tripple Decker Hopper Fly is durable and buoyant. It became a popular entrant in one-fly competitions due to its ability to float and hold together and still catch fish after fish. It is a great fly to use when large trout seem eager to chase large prey. […]
Mar
15
Hopper, Simple: In the world of fly tying many times it’s proven that pattern simplicity can be a straight through approach to success on the water. The Simple Hopper is a very straight forward Hopper pattern that although simple in concept and design still manifests the critical Hopper pattern attributes to trigger a […]
Mar
15
Hopper, Parachute, Tan: Description for Parachute, Hopper Tan is Coming Soon! From Riverbum
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Mar
15
Hopper, Parachute, Olive: The Parachute Hopper Fly is perhaps the most popular hopper pattern around. It is highly visible and is also useful for floating a weighted dropper nymph in a dry-dropper rig. The Parachute Hopper can be fished in rough water, near banks, or wherever fish may hold. It is wise to […]
Mar
15
Hopper, Joe’s: Joe’s Hopper is a true classic that is still effective today. It employs principles of realism and the bright colors of an attractor to entice waiting fish. From Riverbum
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Mar
15
Hopper, Henry’s Fork: The Henry’s Fork Hopper Fly was developed to catch the finicky trout of one of the West’s most noteworthy rivers. It has adapted well to many other waters around the world. Fish somtimes prefer this realistic pattern to other more suggestive hopper flies. From Riverbum
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Mar
15
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 […]