Fly Fishing | Flies | Nymphs | Caddis
Pupae
La Fontaine Sparkle Pupa
When he researched caddis behavior, Gary Lafontaine actually observed Caddis fly behavior under water and designed the Sparkle Pupa fly to imitate a gas bubble formed by rising caddis nymphs.
Humphrey's Caddis Puppa
Joe Humphreys is the Dean of eastern trout anglers. This caddis pupa nymph is one of his creations and during a caddis hatch is a must-have pattern in the box.
Super Pupa
One of the more realistic caddis emerger fly patterns with a bead head and an extended body -- this emerger is a trout magnet.
Caddis Poopah
Tiny hackle antennae, ribbed vernille over a flash body, and a big, bulky head are ingredients that give a life-like appearance and fishability to the Poopah fly.
Le Bug
If you are accustomed to using a dropper, either off of a dry fly or a nymph, then the Le Bug is the fly to try. The nymph design is very simple and it comes in a variety of colors.






