Bass

Dry Rind Frog

This frog fly is about as realistic as a frog imitation can be. Deer hair head keeps the fly buoyant and rawhide legs give it an excellent profile in the water.

Mini Frog

Frog files with great buoyancy for small bass and even some big panfish like bull bream and crappie. Good realism that works well in calm water.

Sneaky Pete Weedless Popper

A weedless version of a proven bass bug and a fine addition to all your Bass poppers. Pull it across the lily pads, drop it into a hole and let it sit.

Bluegill Bug

The most underestimated gamefish there is. On light tackle a good size bluegill is pound for pound one for the piscatorial world's great fighters.

Sneaky Pete

A superb surface fly or popper fly to strip along the surface of the water to get big strikes from bass or pike. Give this popper fly a strip so it dips into the water, then let it rest.

Peeper Popper

The flat surface on the head of this fly pattern makes a nice disturbance in the water when stripped gently. Let the Peeper Popper sit and then strip once.

Dahlberg Diver

Frogs make a lot of noise in the water. This sinker fly is designed to dive and resurface when stripped much like a swimming frog.

Mouse Fly

Big browns and big bass feed at night, and big Alaskan rainbows love to whack a lemming or two when they get in the water. The Mouse Fly is the ticket for both.

Mini Pop

Bluegills and small bass will eat this fly pattern up. Big eyes and plenty of tail and rubber legs make this one buggy looking critter sitting on top of the water.

Gulley Fish

Ever wanted a fly to act like a Rapala? This bass casting sinker is it, complete with front lip to give it incredible action.