Streamers
Tequeely Streamer
Simply look at the reviews below for this streamer fly. Among the newer fly patterns, this fly gets rave reviews from anglers all over the country.
Bead Head Woolly Bugger Streamer
When beads first showed up, the bugger was one of the first streamer flies to which it was added.
Krystal Bugger
When the water is cloudy and visibility limited, sometimes it take a little flash and sparkle to get even a Woolly Bugger noticed. This is the Vegas showgirl of the bugger fly family.
Meg-A-Egg Sucking Leech
A trout and salmon slayer. Big salmon, steelhead, and trout love eating eggs and leeches; why not fly fish both?
Cone Head Woolly Bugger
Conehead flies are perhaps the best prospecting fly pattern ever. The classic wooly bugger is tied with a cone head to get the fly down quickly in faster, deeper water.
EZ Mite
Hellgrammites are big, ugly and mean, but the trout love them. They live on the bottom and this hellgrammite fly is designed to sink fast and ride hook-up to prevent snagging.
Conehead Rubber Bugger
The Conehead Crystal Bugger is a popular variation of the classic Wooly Bugger fly.
Hot Cone Woolly Bugger
Turn a woolly bugger fly into an egg-sucking leech with the simple addition of a florescent cone head.
Bead Head Flash Bugger
Take the best streamer pattern ever invented, add a bead and then make the body flashy and wrap it with grizzly hackle and you have the makings of a killer fly.
Tunghead Woolly Bugger
If you need to get DOWN, then tungsten head conehead flies are the ones you want to use.











