Streamer Flies

Slumpbuster, Natural/Copper

Slumpbuster, Natural/Copper

Hardcore streamer fishermen love patterns with that can move a lot in the water, patterns with a little flash thrown in for good measure. The Natural/Copper Slumpbuster streamer is just such a fly. Weighted well this fly will dive deep and play to the aggressiveness of the fish as you rip it through the currents. A good selection of Streamers in various styles and colors is just what the serious Streamer fisherman carries, and the Brown Slumpbuster is a good addition to that selection. This fly is a must for you when it comes to throwing big flies for big aggressive fish!

Crayfish, Clouser, Tan

Crayfish, Clouser, Tan

Fly fishing for hard fighting smallies is gaining in popularity. Crayfish are important bass flies especially in rocky shoreline areas. Try this realistic Tan Clouser Crayfish Fly on your favorite smallmouth or large mouth waters. Try fishing this fly deep with a quick two or three strip jigging action and then allowing it to settle back to the bottom. Be ready for it to be inhaled on the fall and hang on.

Clouser Deep Minnow, Red-White

Clouser Deep Minnow, Red-White

This classic saltwater fly also known as a Clouser Minnow is probably the most popular saltwater pattern in the world. The Clouser Deep Minnow, Red-White is effective on nearly every predatory saltwater species. It is especially useful for stripers, bluefish, bonefish, redfish, snook, seatrout, and many others. It has also become a very popular freshwater streamer pattern. Every fly fisher should carry an array of sizes and colors to be ready for anything.

Sparkle Minnow, Cone Head, Sculpin

Sparkle Minnow, Cone Head, Sculpin

The Sparkle Minnow is a baitfish/sculpin imitation so effective that it can almost feel like cheating. There's really no wrong way to fish it .it works under an indicator as a dead-drifted streamer, banged against the banks and aggressively stripped, or even on the swing.

Wooly Bugger, Cone Head, Rubber Legs, Black

Wooly Bugger, Cone Head, Rubber Legs, Black

The Wooly Bugger is perhaps the most versatile fly in fly fishing. The Wooly Bugger, Cone Head, Rubber Legs, Black can imitate or at least suggest any number of trout foods. Every angler should dedicate one or multiple fly boxes to the several colors and variations of this fly. This cone head version has extra weight to keep it deep and rubber legs to give it a little extra life for more strikes.

Zoo Cougar, Yellow

Zoo Cougar, Yellow

What's a Zoo Cougar? Well it's probably one of 3 things: a big cat in a cage, a feisty aging cat that hunts younger males, or a killer streamer fly. Let's just say we like the last option the best. The Zoo Cougar Yellow is ferocious on big browns and other big trout, as well as bass, pike, muskies, and many other aggressive species. It's large yellow spun hair head makes a lot of noise as it pushes water aside with each strip and the flowing mottled body lends just the right look as it swims along tempting big fish to strike.

Sparkle Minnow, Cone Head, Trout Slayer

Sparkle Minnow, Cone Head, Trout Slayer

The Cone Head Sparkle Minnow Trout Slayer is a baitfish/sculpin imitation so effective that it can almost feel like cheating. There's really no wrong way to fish it; it works under an indicator as a dead-drifted streamer, banged against the banks and aggressively stripped, or even on the swing.

Clouser Deep Minnow, Chartreuse-Yellow

Clouser Deep Minnow, Chartreuse-Yellow

This classic saltwater fly also known as a Clouser Minnow is probably the most popular saltwater pattern in the world. The Clouser Deep Minnow, Chartreuse-Yellow is effective on nearly every predatory saltwater species. It is especially useful for stripers, bluefish, bonefish, redfish, snook, seatrout, and many others. It has also become a very popular freshwater streamer pattern. Every fly fisher should carry an array of sizes and colors to be ready for anything.

Matuka, Sculpin, Olive

Matuka, Sculpin, Olive

The Olive Matuka Sculpin is a classic streamer pattern that imitates a favorite food source of big trout, the sculpin. The substantial silhouette also makes this an effective imitator of other horizontally compressed baitfish like bluegill and perch. In larger sizes it can be a very effective bass and pike fly.

Wooly Bugger, Olive-Black

Wooly Bugger, Olive-Black

The Wooly Bugger is perhaps the most versatile fly in fly fishing. It can imitate or at least suggest any number of trout foods. Every angler should dedicate one or multiple fly boxes to the several colors and variations of this fly. The unweighted version is especially useful in stillwater situations where sinking lines are used and the bead head varieties can be used where a weighted fly is called for.

Caddis Poopah, Bead Head, Olive

Caddis Poopah, Bead Head, Olive

The Olive Bead Head Caddis Poopah is also known as the Super Pupa. This fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or better than any other fly available. Anglers who have never tried caddis pupae or emergers are missing out on one of the more enjoyable fly fishing experiences.

Gummy Minnow, Blue

Gummy Minnow, Blue

The Blue Gummy Minnow is perhaps one of the oddest flies you may have ever come across. Created from an innovative material this is one of a number of Gummies on a similar imitative and irresistible theme. Saltwater and warm water species of all varieties find this pattern impossible to pass up, and the Gummy has even proven to be an attention getter with trout as well. Remarkably realistic, with a flashy underbelly they can be worked slowly or fast. A number of Blue Gummy patterns should be occupying space in your fly box.

Krystal Flash Bugger, Red

Krystal Flash Bugger, Red

The addition of red krystal flash to the popular wooly bugger has made this fly come alive both in the depths of your favorite trout lake and in your local trout stream. It may be stripped on a sinking line in still water or swung across current in river situations. This fly has quickly become a must have in any fly fishers box.

Wooly Bugger, Brown

Wooly Bugger, Brown

The Wooly Bugger is perhaps the most versatile fly in fly fishing. It can imitate or at least suggest any number of trout foods. Every angler should dedicate one or multiple fly boxes to the several colors and variations of this fly. The unweighted version is especially useful in stillwater situations where sinking lines are used and the bead head varieties can be used where a weighted fly is called for.

Krystal Flash Bugger, Bead Head, Olive

Krystal Flash Bugger, Bead Head, Olive

The addition of olive krystal flash to the popular wooly bugger in this Krystal Flash Bugger, Bead Head, Olive has made this fly come alive both in the depths of your favorite trout lake and in your local trout stream. It may be stripped on a sinking line in still water or swung across current in river situations. This fly has quickly become a must have in any fly fishers box.

Orange Blossom Special

Orange Blossom Special

If you like throwing large wet flies, with the real prospect of moving some large fish the Orange Blossom Special is the fly you want in your selection. With a good silhouette, some flash, and a good amount of weight thrown in to get it in the zone and keep it there this fly just needs two things to be effective; water, and your stripping arm. You definitely need a few of the Orange Blossom Special as part of your large fish weaponry. Put the challenge to the test, you'll not be disappointed we assure you.

Krystal Flash Bugger, Purple

Krystal Flash Bugger, Purple

The addition of purple krystal flash to the popular wooly bugger has made this fly come alive both in the depths of your favorite trout lake and in your local trout stream. It may be stripped on a sinking line in still water or swung across current in river situations. This fly has quickly become a must have in any fly fishers box.

Krystal Flash Bugger, Bead Head, Black/Chartreuse Body

Krystal Flash Bugger, Bead Head, Black/Chartreuse Body

The combination of two of the best fish catching colors make the Black/Chartreuse Bead Head Krystal Bugger one of the top patterns available. No matter how you fish a Bugger, it is one of the most effective patterns there ever will be. Due to the versatility and its ability to catch any fish that swims the Black/Chartreuse Krystal Bugger is a must have fly pattern.

Gummy Minnow, Olive

Gummy Minnow, Olive

The Olive Gummy Minnow is perhaps one of the oddest flies you may have ever come across. Created from an innovative material this is one of a number of Gummies on a similar imitative and irresistible theme. Saltwater and warm water species of all varieties find this pattern impossible to pass up, and the Gummy has even proven to be an attention getter with trout as well. Remarkably realistic, with a flashy underbelly they can be worked slowly or fast. A number of Olive Gummy Minnow patterns should be occupying space in your fly box.

Wooly Bugger, Olive

Wooly Bugger, Olive

The Wooly Bugger is perhaps the most versatile fly in fly fishing. It can imitate or at least suggest any number of trout foods. Every angler should dedicate one or multiple fly boxes to the several colors and variations of this fly. The unweighted version is especially useful in stillwater situations where sinking lines are used and the bead head varieties can be used where a weighted fly is called for.

Wooly Bugger, Bead Head, Black-Grizzly

Wooly Bugger, Bead Head, Black-Grizzly

The Wooly Bugger is perhaps the most versatile fly in fly fishing. The Black Grizzly Bead Head can imitate or at least suggest any number of trout foods. Every angler should dedicate one or multiple fly boxes to the several colors and variations of this fly. The unweighted version is especially useful in stillwater situations where sinking lines are used and the bead head varieties can be used where a weighted fly is called for.

Sparkle Minnow, Bead Head, Peacock

Sparkle Minnow, Bead Head, Peacock

The Sparkle Minnow is a baitfish/sculpin imitation so effective that it can almost feel like cheating. There's really no wrong way to fish it; it works under an indicator as a dead-drifted streamer, banged against the banks and aggressively stripped, or even on the swing.

Leech, Mini, Bead Head, Black-Olive

Leech, Mini, Bead Head, Black-Olive

Leeches are some of the most effective stillwater and streamer patterns available and the Bead Head Olive/Black Mini Leech is a must for your box. These colors blended together are some of the best we have seen to match a Leech and this fly will also imitate insects, sculpin and crayfish. The bead head offers flash which will attract fish and gives the fly a swimming action when you strip the fly. This fly will work for almost any freshwater fish and is hard to beat on waters with multiple food options. Try this fly and the fish will reward you with plenty of aggressive strikes.

Wooly Bugger, Bead Head, Ginger (Tan)

Wooly Bugger, Bead Head, Ginger (Tan)

The Bead Head Ginger Wooly Bugger is one of the newer colors in this versatile fly pattern. The bead head gives the fly life in the water and helps get the fly down when needed. This color can imitate minnows, sculpin, craneflies, damselflies and a number of different food items fish feed on. This has quickly become one of the top selling bugger colors and every angler should dedicate space in their box for this productive variation.

Slumpbuster, Black

Slumpbuster, Black

Hardcore streamer fishermen love patterns with that can move a lot in the water, patterns with a little flash thrown in for good measure. The Black Slumpbuster streamer is just such a fly. Weighted well this fly will dive deep and play to the aggressiveness of the fish as you rip it through the currents. A good selection of Streamers in various styles and colors is just what the serious Streamer fisherman carries, and the Black Slumpbuster is a good addition to that selection. This fly is a must for you when it comes to throwing big flies for big aggressive fish!

Platte River Special

Platte River Special

A sparse and very flashy streamer, this Platte River Special fly was developed for the big browns and rainbows of the Platte River. It is equally at home wherever big fish chase minnows and is an especially good pattern for large brown trout.

Leech, Articulated, Black

Leech, Articulated, Black

Like most fish, steelhead and salmon love flies with movement. The Black Articulated Leech has a jointed shank and pulsating body that is effective on a variety of other species as well.

Clouser Deep Minnow, Pink-White

Clouser Deep Minnow, Pink-White

The Clouser Minnow is one of the most versatile streamer patterns in the world. Mostly known as a saltwater pattern, the effective Clousers have become very popular with freshwater anglers as well. Nearly every predatory species will take a Clouser Minnow and everyone should carry an array of sizes and colors to be ready for anything.

Wooly Bugger, Bead Head, Black

Wooly Bugger, Bead Head, Black

The Black Wooly Bugger is perhaps the most versatile fly in fly fishing. It can imitate or at least suggest any number of trout foods. Every angler should dedicate one or multiple fly boxes to the several colors and variations of this fly. The unweighted version is especially useful in stillwater situations where sinking lines are used and the bead head varieties can be used where a weighted fly is called for.

Burgin Bugger, Cone Head, Halloween

Burgin Bugger, Cone Head, Halloween

This is a newer version of the classic Bugger tie. The Halloween Cone Head Burgin Bugger incorporates a realistic two tone tail, a flashy krystal chenile body and lifelike rubberlegs. These features along with the cone head give it a natural look that resembles sculpin, leeches, crayfish and more making it one of the most versatile streamers available. Every angler should have Buggers in their fly box and the Burgin Bugger should be at the top of the list.

Muddler Minnow

Muddler Minnow

Muddler minnows or sculpins form a significant part of the diet of most large trout. This Muddler Minnow fly is the classic sculpin pattern and continues to produce large fish all around the world. Fish this fly with an erratic fleeing motion near the bottom and see what shows up on the end of the line. This fly may also be dressed and floated as a hopper in a pinch.

Bow River Bugger, Cone Head

Bow River Bugger, Cone Head

The Cone Head Bow River Bugger is a combination of the classic wooly bugger body with a muddler minnow head. The addition of a cone head to this effective pattern makes the fly come to life and is especially effective where sculpins are available. This pattern was developed in Southern Canada, but quickly proved to be a top performing streamer all over the world.

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