TRICOS
Tricos are some of the smallest mayflies you will find on the river. The Ugly Bug has a large selection of these little guys such as the Trico bunny and many more! Read more.
Gould Drowned Spinner Trico is a great dropper behind a trico dry!
This Trico pattern with the glass bead really sets this little guy apart when they are being very selective.
Hi Vis Rusty Spinner works great during a pmd hatch or as a trico emerger, dry or nymph
The Sparkle Dun Trico is a small-statured mayfly pattern that can be an essential bug in many river systems throughout the U.S.
Parachute trico pattern to help you see this tiny effective pattern while fishing to rising trout.
Pearl Butt Trico Spinner Potters is perfect when the surface film is covered with trico's.
The Trico Indicator is the only way to fish trico hatches and spinner falls.
The Rusty Spinner is a classic for targeting fish during the spinner fall stage of the mayfly life cycle.
The Trico Comparadun is a realistic mayfly pattern for those pesky late summer trico eating trout.
Long tails and clear polywings make this trico spinner imitation both float high and look just like the real deal.
Dry Fly Tricos are small mayflies that have enormous hatches from July into October. Tricos can be found in abundance and are typically categorized by spinners and duns.Â