Flies

Ted's Diving Caddis

One of the egg laying behaviors of caddis is to dive down through the water, swim down and lay their eggs on the rocks, and then re-emerge to mate again or die.

Davy's Caddis

This caddis fly is something a little different than the standard elk wing, by renowned fly tier Davy Wotten.

Doc's Cork

Anyplace you'd fish a stonefly the Doc's Cork fly works great.

Doc's Super Caddis

A Doc Thompson fly designed for heavier, choppier water that would sink and drown most any other fly. Very durable and buoyant.

General T

A fine sparkle wing caddis adult. The General T caddis pattern is a very lifelike imitation with just enough sparkle to add a little attraction. Try skating this one for some real fun.

Glow in the Ass Caddis

This dry fly uses a green bead in the rear to imitate an egg sac and allow the fly to sit a bit deeper in the film like an oviposting caddis female. Skate this caddis dry fly a bit and watch out.

BH Emerging Sparkle Caddis

Before the fish are rising to caddis adults, the mature caddis pupa will break the seal, crawl out, and begin two attempts to reach the water's surface to complete the life cycle as an air-breathing a

Mathews X Caddis

This Deer Hair emerger design has been around for a few years and during peak season is often sold out the demand is so high.

CDC Emerging Caddis

Emerging caddis flies are most vulnerable when they are breaking free of the shuck in the film and trying to dry their wings.

Spotlight Caddis Emerger

One of the great things about fishing caddis emerger flies is their remarkable effectiveness due to the vulnerable stage they're imitating; trout key in on this.