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Scud$2.15
Scuds are one of the most important food sources of ravenous lake and tailwater trout. Anglers MUST be outfitted with the full run of scud sizes and colors.
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Lightning Bug$2.15
When flash is what it takes to get the trout's attention, this is your bug.
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Tilt Wing Dun$2.25
The Tilt Wing Dun has one of the best profiles of any mayfly dun pattern. Add the flotation of the elk hair wing and parachute and you get a dun for all water types.
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Quigley's Sparkle Stacker$2.25
Brilliant design and use of materials makes Quigley's Sparkle Stacker as indispensable as a parachute pattern for mayfly emergences. A must have BWO and PMD pattern.
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CDC Emerger$2.25
Ideal for finicky spring creek trout during the prodigious mayfly hatches.
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CDC Transitional Midge$2.25
If you see fish rising in the Winter, chances are they're eating midges. This pattern will give you a fighting chance of fooling them.
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Baetis Nymph$2.25
When you need something a little more realistic - try this sparsely tied pattern.
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Z-Bro Midge (Tungsten)$2.15
The tungsten bead helps to get this little guy down to the fish. One of our most effective spring creek nymphs.
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Miracle Nymph$2.15
Many of the midge larva in the spring creeks are a cream color. Just saying.
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Sprout Midge$2.25
One of our favorite midge patterns. It mimics an emerging midge. The white foam post helps with visibility.
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Sprout Baetis$2.25
This BWO emerger pattern is just plain effective, especially during the early stages of a hatch.
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