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DRY FLIES
A tremendous selection of dry flies, whether you are fishing the Yellow Sally hatch or wanting to cast some Caddis we have some must have dry flies for you!
Rio
RIO'S KING ZEPPELIN CADDIS$2.25
The Zeppelin Caddis, with its detached bubbleshaped body and scratchy thorax, uniquely combines a low floating profile like an emerging pupa with great visibility and buoyancy, and it has cracked the code on fussy eaters.
Solitude Fly Company
PARA EXT. BODY BWO$2.25
This fly features a parachute style wing, creating a large surface area for maximum visibility underwater. The extended body adds bulk and movement, mimicking the profile of a struggling aquatic insect, making it highly attractive to trout.
Ugly Bug Fly Shop
CDC PARA-WULFF CAHILL #16$2.25
Don't let these little guys pass you by! Perfect smaller dry fly!
Ugly Bug Fly Shop
Donkey Kong Hopper$2.75
In the search for a go to hopper pattern? Look no further. The Donkey Kong Hopper is sure to be a fan favorite.
FULLING MILL
ROSENBAUER'S DOUBLE GRIFFITH'S SIZE 18$2.25
Catch selective trout with the Fulling Mill Rosenbauer's Double Griffith's Size 18. A premium dry fly that imitates midge clusters, adult midges and small insects with exceptional realism.
Umpqua Feather Merchants
SUPERIOR SPRUCE MOTH$2.25
It’s a relatively “new” hatch to pursue, the insect’s population has increased dramatically over the last decade. Superior Spruce Moth floats well, has a slightly shorter and fatter profile than a caddis, and it’s overall tan/cream in color.
Montana Fly Company
REINER'S PINK POOKIE #10$2.75
REINER'S PINK POOKIE #10 TROUT DRY FLY FOR SALE AT THE UGLY BUG FLY SHOP
Umpqua Feather Merchants
BIG FAT ANGIE$2.75
"The Big Fat version of the Angie came about because I find Chubbies to just be plain boring.
Ugly Bug Fly Shop
BUGMEISTER$2.25
A bugmeister is one of our favorite general attractor dry flies here at the shop. Its large enough to throw a dropper behind and small enough it still produces fish!























