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  • The Gummy Minnow is back and better than ever.  When the Dollies are ultra picky and you need a per ...
    The Gummy Minnow is back and better than ever.  When the Dollies are ultra picky and you need a perfect match to the salmon smolt, this is it.
  • This simple hackle plier has a strong grip and is easy to tie with. Ideal for grabbing small and sli ...
    This simple hackle plier has a strong grip and is easy to tie with. Ideal for grabbing small and slippery materials as you wrap them on the hook.  It is a very nice tool.
  • So realistic he is actually a little disgusting. But in a good way. In the water this pattern epitom ...
    So realistic he is actually a little disgusting. But in a good way. In the water this pattern epitomizes the "drowned rat." 
  • Bristol Bay has enormous Green Drake hatches from mid July to early August. Make sure you have a few ...
    Bristol Bay has enormous Green Drake hatches from mid July to early August. Make sure you have a few in your trout box so you don't miss out! When the rainbows key in on green drakes, they won't take much else.
  • Late August through September can have some great hatches of large mayflies known as Gray Drakes.  ...
    Late August through September can have some great hatches of large mayflies known as Gray Drakes.  When these big guys are coming off, trout and grayling go to town.  The Hairwing Gray Drake is an awesome imitation that works well when large Parachute Adams are not.  This is also a great attractor pattern for doing dry/dropper rigs.
  • When the trout or grayling get fussy and refuse the usual dries you willl be glad you have a few of ...
    When the trout or grayling get fussy and refuse the usual dries you willl be glad you have a few of these in your box. This a great fly to drop off the back of a big Royal Wulff. Lightly dressed and subtle are the sparkle dun's calling card. Try it on a "Double Dry Dropper." Fished off the back of a big attractor pattern this fly is awesome.
  • The PMD is a common sight on Alaskan rivers in the morning. Make sure you have a few of these in you ...
    The PMD is a common sight on Alaskan rivers in the morning. Make sure you have a few of these in your box if you are dry fly fishing early in the day. Lightly dressed and subtle but easy to see are the dun's calling card. Another great fly to drop off the back of a" big dry fly."
  • If you are looking for a glossy, hard head on your flies, this is the head cement you want. Use it a ...
    If you are looking for a glossy, hard head on your flies, this is the head cement you want. Use it alone or over the top of penetratiing head cement.  A handy built in brush makes application easy.
  • The Hare Snare FISHES for coho! At first glance, it may not look like a lot (in fact we nicknamed it ...
    The Hare Snare FISHES for coho! At first glance, it may not look like a lot (in fact we nicknamed it the Bag O Trash when we first got it) but it is an impressive fish catcher. Of course the Cerise and Tutti Fruiti are winners, but don't overlook the Black. It was a winner even for bright fish off the beach!
  • The ultimate fur for dubbing! A hare's mask has an incredible variety of textures, lengths and color ...
    The ultimate fur for dubbing! A hare's mask has an incredible variety of textures, lengths and colors of hair. Great for all your buggy trout fly dubbing needs.
  • Aleutian Queen is an absolute top color for Alaskan salmon.  This fly has accounted for countless s ...
    Aleutian Queen is an absolute top color for Alaskan salmon.  This fly has accounted for countless silvers, chum and kings. Don't go fishing without it.
  • The Black Hareball Leech is a great leech for big rainbows as well as a good stealth fly for silvers ...
    The Black Hareball Leech is a great leech for big rainbows as well as a good stealth fly for silvers. An Alaskan classic!
  • The Chartreuse and Blue Hareball Leech is a king salmon slayer and a good coho fly, too. It is parti ...
    The Chartreuse and Blue Hareball Leech is a king salmon slayer and a good coho fly, too. It is particularly effective on Kodiak Island kings. 
  • The Blue Hareball Leech is a killer fly for kings as well as a good "back pocket" color when silvers ...
    The Blue Hareball Leech is a killer fly for kings as well as a good "back pocket" color when silvers are being fussy. We have had some days when the silvers were in the holes, locked down, and this fly was all they would take. For Kodiak kings, the Blue Hareball is a standby.
  • The Chartreuse Hareball Leech is very good for silvers and chums, particularly in coastal areas wher ...
    The Chartreuse Hareball Leech is very good for silvers and chums, particularly in coastal areas where they are coming right out of the salt. When Pink is not working, pull a Chartreuse bug out of your fly box.
  • Fuschia Hareball Leeches are deadly on just about all salmon. Intertidal and lower river kings love ...
    Fuschia Hareball Leeches are deadly on just about all salmon. Intertidal and lower river kings love this fly! 
  • Straight from the Situk River in Yakutat comes the Garcia fly. It started with the Garcia Glo Bug, t ...
    Straight from the Situk River in Yakutat comes the Garcia fly. It started with the Garcia Glo Bug, then the Garcia Sculpin and now the Hareball Leech. Why steelhead like them we don't know, but when they are on, you better have some in your box.
  • There are times when an Orange Hareball Leech is the only fly that will entice a grab from a pod of ...
    There are times when an Orange Hareball Leech is the only fly that will entice a grab from a pod of sulky coho. A great secret weapon fly. Have a couple in your fly box.

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