- The Alaskan Sockeye Fry is one of the original epoxy fry patterns and is still one of the best. When ...
- We took the legendary Alaskan Sockeye Fry and created an Olive version that trout love. It combines ...
- Alevins are baby salmon with their yolk sac still attached. When they get swept out of the gravel in ...
- The Small Fry is a very realistic medium-profile fry pattern. It has a big eye and distinct parr mar ...
- Try these killer epoxy bait fish/salmon fry patterns for trout, dollies and char. The epoxy head and ...
- When you want the sparsest of bait fish flies, look no further than the Thunder Creek. This fly is d ...
- The Little McFry is a mini version of the Lord of the Frys and is a great early season pattern for t ...
- The little 1 inch UV Red Tide Fry are like magic. The Green Pearl is a realistic epoxy minnow with a ...
- The UV Blue Pearl Red Tide fry lights up the trout. At only 1 inch in length, it fills the spot of l ...
- We know, this fly doesn't look like much, but don't be deceived. There are times when this 1 1/2" lo ...
- A great searching pattern for big trout. At 2.5 inches in length, it is a good sized bite but still ...
- The Battle Creek Special is one of the very best small searching/flesh flies. In SE Alaska it is han ...
- The Battle Creek Light is a more washed out pink version of the Battle Creek. Also very effective be ...
- The Battle Bunny is a very effective combination of the Battle Creek Special and the Bunny Leech. It ...
- Heavy lead eyes get this fly down to the fish. The marabou body gives this small profile fly good ac ...
- Dirty Sock looks just like its name. Washed out tan and gray, it is a classic weighted flesh pattern ...
- Trout and Dolly Varden can be very particular about flesh color. The weighted Ginger Flesh Fly is us ...
- The classic simple flesh fly still fishes amazingly well. Trout and Dollies can get very particular ...
- If you are fishing the sockeye fry out migration of the early season our custom Thunder Creeks are a ...
- The Olive Thunder Creek is ideal when you want the sparsest of bait fish flies. Whether you are fish ...
- A little flesh and a little egg, how could a trout resist? Even before there are eggs in the river t ...
- The Cream Alaskan Omelet is a more subtle fly that mimics washed out flesh. It also is less apt to s ...
- The Fresh Flesh Alaskan Omelet is a killer searching pattern for trout. It is especially effective i ...
- Deceptively simple but deadly effective, the Iliamna Pink is the slightly fresher egg of the two. Bi ...
- The Late Pink Billy's Crystal Egg imitates an egg that has been in the water a little longer. Decept ...
- Olive Stimulators float high even in fast water and trout and grayling love them. Don't be shy abo ...
- Grayling, rainbows, cutthroat. If you are fishing for trout, you should have some Parachute Adams in ...
- This new version of the Tarantula is even better for topwater trout. Cutthroat especially love its b ...
- Our new Yellow Turk's Tarantula is a more natural version of the big topwater slayer. Great for cutt ...
- The Fluorescent Red Royal Humpy is a terrific grayling and cutthroat fly. Its super-buoyancy makes i ...
- Bristol Bay has enormous Green Drake hatches from mid July to early August. Make sure you have a few ...
- The Fluorescent Green Royal Humpy is a high-floating western-style trout fly. Rainbow & cutthroa ...
- Take one of Alaska's most effective dry flies, the Adams, and combine it with a spun deerhair body f ...
- The #10 version is ideal for dry/dropper rigs or even dry/bead rigs. Make sure to have a few of thes ...
- Late August through September can have some great hatches of large mayflies known as Gray Drakes. ...
- The Black Pearl lead eye version lets you fish salmon on a floating line, gives the fly extra action ...