Mayflies

Green Goblin

The Green Goblin is more natural looking than its flashier mayfly counterparts.

Tyzacks Tunghead Emerger

A veil of CDC catches minute bubbles of air and adds realism to this soft hackle bead head emerger.

Lepage's Bead Head Hare's Ear Natural

Our bead head nymphs were designed by Orvis Rod and Tackle Vice President Jim Lepage. This natural hare's ear nymph uses a thorax bead for weight and shape and gets down quickly.

Bead Head Hare's Ear Nymph

The Hare's Ear fly pattern is probably the most productive nymph there is. Its beauty is in its simplicity.

Lepage's Bead Head Mayfly

A beautiful, natural mayfly nymph with a thorax bead to get it down into the zone.

Tunghead Black Soft Hackle Caddis Pupa

Another variation of the emerging caddis in a darker version to imitate the Brachycentrus occidentalis, also known as the Mother's Day caddis or the Little Black Caddis.

Bead Head Caddis Pupa Fly

Bead heads and soft hackle are a killer combination in a number of caddis nymph fly patterns.

Travis Bead H. Swimming Damsel

Damselflies are big aquatic insects that molt several times before they emerge. Damselflies can be very productive patterns when the insects are present, as they offer a big meal to a trout.

Bead Head Pheasant Tail

The customer reviews on this fly say it all.

Bead Head Rubber Legged

There is something about adding rubber legs to some fly patterns that give them a more realistic look and a little extra action that can cause fish to strike instinctively.