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Beadhead Flash Bugger
$2.50
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Beadhead Flash Zonker
$2.50
When big freshwater predators are the targets, this is one of the best flies to use for pike, big lakers, browns, bass, and any other species that like big juicy meals. Tons of movement and life with the exaggerated zonker strip and the bead head gives it some weight to get under quickly.
Beadhead Woolly Bugger
$1.75
When beads first showed up, the bugger was one of the first streamer flies to which it was added. The great wooly bugger suddenly became easier to get down in the feeding lanes and a favorite was born. No box on a trout stream should be without a selection of these flies, all colors, all sizes.
Black Ghost Streamer
$2.50
The very popular Black Ghost fly originated around in 1927 and became one of the classic American streamers. The Black Ghost remains as popular a fly pattern today as it was during the Depression era of the '30s. The Black Ghost is ideal for steelhead, salmon, sea trout, and big trout fly fishing. In black.
Black Nose Dace
$2.50
In 1947, Art Flick's Streamside Guide listed only one bucktail, the Black-Nose Dace. The fly resembles chubs, dace, and a host of small minnows that have the dark lateral line down their side that landlocked salmon love.
Bubbas NBK Sculpin
$2.50
Whether darting behind midstream boulders or burrowing into streambed gravel, sculpin do their best to remain hidden as they prey upon other species' eggs. With the NBK Sculpin, bring those little nuisances into the light and watch an angry mother trout protect her offspring. In tan, rusty, olive.
Bunny Leech
$1.95
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Chuck and Duck Sculpin
$2.50
A simple but effective sculpin fly pattern that works for bass and trout. With a wooly bugger look and those big eyes, this sculpin fly has proven itself in a number of fisheries where big predators lie. In brown, olive.
Conehead Bunny Muddler
$2.50
Zonker/Muddler combines the lifelike movement of crosscut rabbit fur in the tail, with bulk and weight in the head that matches the motion of fleeing baitfish. When fished on the swing, fish will chase it down and smash it. This Muddler fly pattern has incredible movement in the water and has proven itself by catching everything from bass, to big trout and even pike.
Conehead Marabou Muddler
$2.95
Add a cone head to the front of a Marabou Muddler fly and not only do you get great action from the marabou, but the fly gets down where the fish are, particularly in heavy current. Use the cone head version of the Muddler fly when the water is fast and deep. In white, black, yellow.
Conehead Muddler Minnow
$2.95
Don Gapen of Anoka, Minnesota invented the classic Muddler Minnow in 1937 to imitate the sculpin, a small baitfish that darts across the bottoms of streams, infiltrates redds, and eats trout eggs. Originally developed to catch brook trout in Ontario, a conehead has been added to this version of the Muddler in order to get the fly down in fast-moving water. It's an effective new take on an old standard.
Conehead Rubber Leg Bugger
$2.95
If you need to get DOWN, then tungsten head conehead flies are the ones you want to use. When the current is ripping and the water is deep, or in still water if the fish are holding deep, this is the go-to fly. Fish this conehead fly with a Depth Charge line in still water and a Streamer Stripper in fast water and you'll be guaranteed to get down where the big boys are hanging.
Deep Minnow
$2.50
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Dolly Llama
$2.95
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Double Bunny
$2.95
Why settle for just one rabbit strip on your streamer? When targeting trophy trout or large bass, be sure to pack a few Double Bunnies. The dual rabbit strips create lifelike and irresistible underwater movement, sure to attract any predator. In olive/white.
Franke Shiner
$2.50
From the vise of famed Catskill tier Floyd Franke, this little Minnow shiner fly pattern was designed as a minnow imitation and has been catching fish for years in the Northeast. This minnow pattern is a must for any streamer box. In olive/blue.
Freshwater Clouser Minnow
$2.95
A lighter bead chain version of the famous Clouser minnow flies. These flies are excellent for bass and large panfish, or as a streamer for trout. Simple, timeless baitfish pattern that works. Colors, white, chartreuse, olive, and black.
Gray Ghost Streamer
$2.50
From the Rangeley region of Maine, Carrie Stevens is perhaps one of the most famous fly tiers in the annals of fly fishing. The Grey Ghost was one of her most famous patterns and is easily one of the top five most famous patterns ever tied. Not only do they work, but you should have them in your box out of pure respect for the tradition of the sport. In gray ghost.
Hawkins Hat Trick
$2.50
Big eyes, rubber legs, and just a hint of marabou—a proven big fish combination. Each color of the Hawkins' Hat Trick should have a slot in your streamer box. Fish it shallow or deep, with slow strips or fast. It's a versatile and enticing morsel for hungry predators in a multitude of situations. In black, white, olive, yellow.
Hawkins Triple Double
$2.95
The lifelike motion, rubber legs, and dumbbell eyes on the Hawkins Triple Double rabbit-strip streamer make it a vicious addition to your streamer arsenal.
Hot Cone Woolly Bugger
$2.95
Turn a woolly bugger fly into an egg-sucking leech with the simple addition of a florescent cone head. This fly adds weight, color and an egg imitation that is just the ticket to get predators to strike. Even fish like "bacon and eggs."
Krystal Bugger
$1.95
When the water is cloudy and visibility limited, sometimes it take a little flash and sparkle to get even a Woolly Bugger noticed. This is the Vegas showgirl of the bugger fly family. A real go-to fly when the there's a bit of runoff in the river.
Little Rascal
$2.50
It's a smaller, slimmer pattern, so it's just different enough from the typical big streamer patterns that you get strikes you wouldn't get on the big flies. Plus, the Marabou has a great, lively movement and action in the water. Combine that with the conehead and you get that all-important jigging movement that predator fish often can't pass up; plus the conehead gets the fly down better in deeper and heavier water. In black, white, black/white, ginger, olive/white.
McGinnis Extra Stout
$2.50
Use this fishing fly to attract big trout. Extra stout streamer in gold and orange.
Meg A Egg Sucking Leech
$2.50
A trout and salmon slayer. Big salmon, steelhead, and trout love eating eggs and leeches; why not fly fish both? Two proven flies rolled into one, the body of a wooly bugger leech with an egg pattern tied in to the head, a combination of two favorite fares of trout and salmon. Originally designed for fly fishing king salmon in Alaska.
Merlino Sculpin Hex
$2.95
It's a sculpin, it's a swimming hex nymph, it's whatever you want it to be. Designed by master tier and Orvis Fishing Manager Rich Merlino, this great pattern represents a swimming hex nymph, but could pass for a sculpin or baitfish as well. In any case, it's a buggy pattern that is sure to draw strikes.
Mickey Finn
$2.50
A very old pattern that once used to belong to the category of flies known as "bucktails," but this one was named the "Assassin" and shortly thereafter renamed the "Mickey Finn." Classic northeastern bucktail streamer flies fish well on the swing.
Mikes Meal Ticket
$5.95
Ohio-based fly tier Mike Schmidt is always at the vise working on something new to land fish. Mike's Meal Ticket, tested on Great Lakes-area steelhead, trout, and pike, has proven itself time and again on the water. With sufficient flash, rubber legs, not to mention a stinger hook, this fly has all the earmarks of a successful big-fish streamer. In olive, purple, tan.
Mini Monny Leech
$2.50
A small leech fly pattern using rabbit fur and marabou for excellent lifelike movement. The Minni Monny Leach Fly is a terrific little small stream streamer with a bead head to get it down quickly. In yellow, rust, purple, black.
Moto Minnow
$2.50
Flash, movement, and the ability to go deep make the Moto's Minnow streamer a fly proven to get strikes from trout in most any type of water. It is a great fly pattern for getting down deeper in faster runs or in stillwater. Even the conehead on Moto's Minnow fly helps attract fish. In light brown, dark brown.
Muddler Minnow
$2.50
Perhaps one of the best minnow/streamer fly fishing patterns ever tied. The Muddler Minnow was spawned, so to speak, by Don Gapen of Anoka, Minnesota in 1936, to imitate the sculpin. Gapen developed this fly to catch Nipigon strain brook trout in Ontario, Canada. It is now a popular pattern world-wide and is likely found in nearly every angler's fly box, in one form or another.
Nutcracker
$2.95
Crack the code for springtime fly fishing for elusive big trout. Full of movement, the Nutcracker undulates and wriggles to attract fish, even when you're not stripping the fly. The fly pattern's rabbit strip looks alive and the marabou gives great movement too. The combination creates serious motion to imitate the sculpin or baitfish big trout love. In olive, natural, yellow.
Orange Blossom Special
$2.50
Great streamer for big brook trout at ice-out or big brown trout out west. Excellent still water fly pattern. Lots of mass and movement with a color combination that seems to entice strikes from brown and brook trout alike. In orange/natural.
Rouses Poodle
$5.95
Jamie Rouse, the 2007 Orvis-Endorsed Guide of the Year, knows a thing or two about designing flies for large brown trout. His home waters are the White and Little Red Rivers of Arkansas, home to world-record class browns. The Rouse's Poodle, tied with arctic fox, breathes amazingly underwater and can entice a strike from even the most lethargic of winter fish. In black, white, olive.
Schultzys Red Eyes Leech
$2.95
With fire in their eyes, and a fierce bite to boot, Schultzy's Red Eye Leeches swim deep and move with realism. Make sure you have a few in your streamer box. They are an extremely effective fly pattern for everything from steelhead to big browns.
Schultzys S3 Sculpin
$2.95
Schultzy's S3 Sculpin is a must-have streamer pattern on any water where sculpin or small baitfish are present. Big fish simply can't resist its realistic movement and appetizing size.
Senyos Iced Out Sculpin
$5.95
Greg Senyo, an Orvis-Endorsed Guide and fly-tying innovator, developed and perfected his articulated streamers for Great Lakes steelhead. His Iced Out Sculpin features plenty of underwater movement, rubber legs, and enough flash to get the attention of even those stubborn winter steelhead. In black, white, olive.
Senyos Sculpin
$2.95
The use of the slimy sculpin as a baitfish for trout dates back to the mid 1920s when it was favorite bait under the name "cockatouch" for brook trout in the Nipigon Canada waters. This fly pattern nicely emulates these prehistoric fish that are a significant part of the lake trout, brook trout, salmon, and northern pike diet. When fly fishing cold water up north, a good sculpin pattern is a must. In olive.
Smack Em Spey
$2.50
A Spey minnow pattern from Ian Colin James that again gains rave reviews from those who've used it. One of the most heralded and reviewed fly patterns we have. This spey fly pattern has performed for a number of anglers in a number of different fisheries. In white, yellow.
Sumpin Ugly
$3.95
Dave Hise, North Carolina-based fly innovator, guide, and 2005 Orvis Fly Tier of the Year, designed a series of articulated streamers he called Sumpin' Ugly. While beautiful they're not, effective they most certainly are. Tied with spun marabou, you can swing them, strip them, or drift them, and fish will eat them. Trout, steelhead, and even smallmouth bass have fallen for these flies. In sculpin, leech.
TeQueely Streamer
$2.50
Among the newer fly patterns, this fly gets rave reviews from anglers all over the country. Seems to be a magical combination that drives large predators nuts. Make sure you're never without this streamer fly.
Trout Toad Sculpin
$2.95
A very realistic Zonker-style toad fly pattern. Big trout and bass love toads and frogs and this fly offers excellent movement in the water. Great still water fly pattern in midsummer when the frogs are out in force.
Tunghead Marabou Muddler
$2.95
The classic muddler minnow fly made even better. The tunghead of this marabou muddler gets it down deeper than any other muddler streamer, a big plus when you're fishing faster or deeper water and want to swing streamer flies in front of trout. The peacock herl of this muddler also gives it a bit of flash and color. A great streamer for fishing deep runs or faster water. In black, yellow.
Tungsten Cone Head Woolly Bugger
$2.95
If you need to get DOWN, then tungsten head conehead flies are the ones you want to use. When the current is ripping and the water is deep, or in still water if the fish are holding deep, this is the go-to fly. Fish this conehead fly with a Depth Charge line in still water and a Streamer Stripper in fast water and you'll be guaranteed to get down where the big boys are hanging.
Woolly Bugger
$1.50
The most recognizable, and likely the most commonly fished streamer fly ever tied. The wooly bugger attracts fish in fast or slow water, rivers, ponds, and lakes, in dirty water or spring creeks. It imitates crayfish, minnows, sculpin, leeches, and many other natural foods trout love. This streamer fly pattern is a classic that you simply can't be without. In olive, tan, black, white.
Zonker
$2.50
This is just a big ugly, moving pattern that has been around for years and given its mass and movement is a favorite to draw big strikes in big water. Never fish a big river without them.
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