Caddis flies are an extremely important food source for trout. This is due to their condensed annual hatches and survival by numbers. The most prominent Caddis hatches can be seen moving up river in a swarm. There are three basic forms of Caddis flies • Dries, Emergers and Nymphs. The Caddis fly is present in its habitat in one of those forms most of the year.
Flashback Caddis Pupa, Tan - The Tan Flashback Caddis Pupa is a Caddis pupal pattern designed to imitate the deep pupal stage of the caddis, with an more...
$1.50
Serendipity, Bead Head, Black - Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, the Black Bead Head Serendipity Fly has become a favorite more...
$1.50
Serendipity, Bead Head, Midge Green - Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Midge Green Bead Head Serendipity Fly is a pattern guides rely on more...
$1.50
Serendipity, Bead Head, Olive - Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Olive Bead Head Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially more...
$1.50
Serendipity, Bead Head, Orange - Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Orange Bead Head Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially more...
$1.50
Serendipity, Bead Head, Red - Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Red Bead Head Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially of more...
$1.50
Serendipity, Bead Head, Tan - Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Tan Bead Head Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially of more...