This realistic hopper features an extended body with an elk hair underwing.
The legs are goose biot.
Tan #8-16
Yellow #8-16
Olive #8-16
Similar to the Spring Creek Hopper but with a CDC underwing and lively rubber
legs.
Tan #8-16
Yellow #8-16
Olive #8-16
A staple on slow moving water, we have successfully fished this fly for more
than thirty years.
Black #14-20
Red #14-20
Lt. Honey #14-20
Dk. Honey #14-20
Similar to the Harrop Flying Ant, this style features a CDC underwing and CDC
pulled over the abdomen for superior flotation.
Black #14-20
Red #14-20
Lt. Honey #14-20
Dk. Honey #14-20
A wingless ant with CDC over the abdomen. A better floater than a simple
fur ant.
Black #14-22
Red #14-22
Lt. Honey #14-22
Dk. Honey #14-22
Popular for it's visibility and flotation, the CDC Winged Ant is suitable for any
water condition.
Black #14-20
Red #14-20
Lt. Honey #14-20
Dk. Honey #14-20
Aquatic wasps are relatively unknown to most anglers. Existing primarily on caddis
larvae, they are present in many lakes and streams. They are often mistaken for flying
ants, and are guaranteed to produce action when they appear on the surface.
Black #14-18
Red #14-18
Lt. Honey #14-18
Dk. Honey #14-18
A trout's fondness for beetles is universal knowledge. The combination of
CDC and peacock herl creates a superior representation of this favored trout
food.
Black #12-18
Olive #12-18