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  •   Features

    • Weightless, for the spookiest bones in the shallowest water
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    • Incredible movement from EP Craft Fur Brush tail
    • A bit more sparse with slimmer profile than EP A2Z
    • White/Chartreuse is a great all-around cleaner water snook, tarpon, jack fly.
    • Rust/Olive is a perfect back-country/canal dirty water fly for tarpon, snook, peacock, jacks.
    • Big eyes for predators to key into.
    • Want to tie your own? Full Kit available.
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    • Incredible at holding nymphs.
    • Easy to sight.
    • Floats extremely high.
    • Imitates many insects, such as Grasshoppers, Stoneflies and Drakes.
    • Perfect for so many situations.
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    • Works great on tarpon and snook in the lights and bridges of South Florida
    • Designed and tied by shop custom tyer Dan Glassford
    • Tied on Gamakatsu SL12S #1/0 hooks
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    • Extremely effective on inshore and offshore species that feed on pilchards and other white baits (has over 100 species under its belt)
    • Epoxy head adds a little weight to the fly
    • All materials tied on top of hook to help prevent fouling
    • #4s tied on Gamakatsu SL12S Short
    • #1/0s tied on Owner Aki
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    • Strong arm style flexo.
    • Strong arm to entice a bite.
    • Marabou to give great micro-movement.
    • Micro legs for even more added realism.
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    • Floating worm fly has been crushing tarpon in the Keys for the last few years
    • Tied in-house by Ole Florida Fly Shop owner Darren Selznick
    • Tied on a Gamakatsu SL12S with a mono tail guard loop
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    • Large on top weed guard.
    • Rides hook point up.
    • Slides ride over matts with a smooth bottom.
    • legs for realism.
    • Large eyes for fish to key in on.
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    • Deadly on tarpon at night
    • glows the brightest and holds the glow longest when charged with a UV light or powerful spotlight
    • Tied on Tiemco 811S hook
    • Can be used as a normal Schminnow during the day
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    • Classic Bonefish fly that works great in the Caribbean
    • Tied with Bead Chain Eyes for shallower water
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    • Terrestrial that works on rivers around the world
    • A sipper for bass and panfish in addition to trout
    • Two colored foam body
    • Foam sighters allow the fly to be tracked easily
    • Makes for a good top fly on a dry-dropper rig
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    • Incredible movement due to ostrich and craft fur tail.
    • Rides high in the water column due to deer hair head.
    • Stout Sl12S short hook.
    • 3 colors for different situations.
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    • Tough foam, pops and gurgles water
    • Deadly backcountry topwater pattern
    • Subtle flash in body with micro-moving legs
    • Seductive craft fur tail movement
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    • Large heavy lead eyes
    • Tied on Gamakatsu SL12S
    • Fed and landed multiple redfish over 30lbs on Louisiana research trip
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  • Features

    • Lands Softly
    • Strong hook.
    • Incredible movement.
    • Pushes water very well.
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    • Weedgaurd for added protection in grassy areas. (only bead-chain version)
    • Ample movement from the tail
    • Floats neurally buoyant perfect for shallow grassy flats.
    • Reinforced tail to prevent fouling.
    • Subtle flash to entice weary fish.
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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.