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    • Represents the food pellets that hatchery fish are fed
    • Sits on the water’s surface in the same manner a real pellet would
    • Bright red dot can be used as a strike indicator
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    • Popper will attract predators from far away with it’s noise
    • Has an internal rattle
    • Airbrushed then epoxied for super durability
    • 3 3/4″ long
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    • Fly fishing equivalent of rubber Senko worms for bass
    • Completely weedless
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    • Brass eyes attack the bottom like a crab
    • Ton of movement from rabbit body, rubber legs and hackle claws
    • Single prong weed guard
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    • Craft Fur in this fly gives it crazy movement
    • Works on all sorts of gamefish
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    • Classic clouser action with added movement from rabbit strip
    • Effective on a wide variety of fish from freshwater to saltwater
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    • Good palolo worm imitation
    • Tied on Gamakatsu SL12S
    • Approx. 2 3/4″ long
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    • Perfect heavy marsh and back-country fly
    • Double prong weedguard
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    • Rubberband-esque tail shows the tarpon the same flat profile and action of palolo worms
    • Elasticity helps prevent fouling
    • Slightly longer than the average worm with an olive head to stand out amongst thousands of other worms
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    • Used as an indicator for nymph fishing
    • Sits on the water’s surface in the same manner an indicator would
    • Bright dot can be used to help detect fly
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    • Fly fishing equivalent of jointed lure for bass
    • Made from foam discs on a link of bead chains
    • Keeled in the bend of the hook to prevent spinning
    • 3″ long
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    • High riding fly
    • Lots of movement from the hackled body and feather tail
    • Has a loop weed guard
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    • Designed for the flats of the Florida Keys
    • Tied with Lead Eyes and the material on the underside of the shank for better visibility
    • Rubber legs add extra movement
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    • Popper will attract predators from far away with it’s noise
    • Has an internal rattle
    • Airbrushed then epoxied for super durability
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    • Designed to look like corn kernels
    • Great for “chumming” Carp with canned corn and throwing it into the mix
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    • Double hooks ride up to keep fly weedless
    • Rabbit strip legs create realistic swimming frog action
    • Perfect for skimming weed mats for largemouth bass and snakeheads
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Show the fish a fly worth eating

When everything goes right, from the cast down to the leader setup, it’s the fly that’s the final catalyst in the fish’s decision-making process. Sure you’ll run into happy hungry fish that’ll eat whatever crosses their paths, but these aren’t the fish that drive our obsession with fly patterns. It’s the picky, the weary, and the smart lot who need the right color & size fly moving exactly how they want it before they open their mouths that’ll tell you what a fly is worth. It’s these fish that keep us on our toes always on the lookout for innovative new bugs to add to our large fly selection of classic and modern trusted patterns.

From material quality to design and performance, the companies who forge our flies make no compromises. Enrico Puglisi, Flymen Fishing Company, Fulling Mill, Just Add H20, Montana Fly Company, Rainy’s Flies, and Umpqua Feather Merchants produce some of the best flies to ever hit the water. Their flies are designed from experienced, and sometimes legendary fly tiers and anglers. Pattern designs go through extensive testing to make sure they act the way they’re intended to before they’re produced. Our selection also features a special handful of our own flies tied in-house as well as flies tied by passionate grassroot tiers.

Choosing your flies

Whether you need to match the hatch or stand out from the crowd, every fly has a purpose and you can never have too many flies. This may be you now, or you in a few years, but if you’ve ever hung out with someone who’s been fly fishing for a long time you’ll notice they have flies coming out of their ears. Flies in the boat, in the truck, in the garage, in the kitchen, in the bathroom. It’s the product of the addiction to trying new flies to improve results, it’s the product of returning with a new offering to the shoreline where you previously couldn’t feed the redfish, it’s a sign of stripes earned. From bonefish flies to sailfish streamers, the reason behind each fly in our selection comes from knowledge and experience, as well as knowledge and experience from guides and professionals who have fished nearly every body of water imaginable. Our obsessed fly fishing experts are ready to help you cultivate your box from saltwater flies for Florida to trout flies for Montana. Getting one fly you’d like to test qualifies for the same fast free shipping as getting a hundred flies to restock on your favorite patterns.