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!
Galloup's Double Wing Caddis - Tan
It can imitate a wide variety of insects, including stoneflies, grasshoppers, crickets, wasps, and of course carpenter ants.
We love this pattern as it makes a great summer stonefly as well as a grasshopper. It's a go to fly for us and carries a dropper nymph quite well too.
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.
A new Craven pattern, the Drunken Suzy is an excellent pattern when the fish are targeting surface yellow sallies.
The Bunny Dun is designed to imitate a wide variety of mayflies, and is a must have for a BWO hatch.
The Low Hanging Fruit is a PMD pattern that is sure to trick even the pickiest of risers.
The Poxyback Lowrider in tan is a classic and productive BWO dry fly pattern.
The Neversink Sally is exactly as advertised. These are a must have when the Sally hatch is coming off and the fish are looking up.