TerrestrialbeginnerMidwest & Driftless
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Matched on Midwest & Driftless, terrestrial flies, trout. Driftless-specific trout source for spring creek nymphs, dries, and local bug windows.
Matched on terrestrial flies, trout, mayfly. Strong technical tying and trout catalog coverage, especially nymphs, dries, and stillwater flies.
Matched on terrestrial flies, trout, mayfly. Catskill lineage fly shop with deep dry-fly, wet-fly, and Northeast trout relevance.
Matched on terrestrial flies, trout, trout. Arizona and Southwest shop lead for desert trout, bass, canal carp, and warmwater patterns.
Matched on terrestrial flies, trout, trout. Southern Appalachian trout shop lead tied to the Davidson River and regional freestones.
Beetles fall into trout streams all summer long from overhanging trees, and they fall with the gracefulness of a small brick. This foam pattern sits flush in the surface film, creating a low-profile silhouette that trout find more convincing than any mayfly imitation. The rubber legs twitch when the fly moves, suggesting life in the most understated way possible. It is the terrestrial for people who find grasshoppers too dramatic.
Timber Coulee Creek
WI · Spring Creek
Whitewater River
MN · Spring Creek
North Fork White River
AR · Ozark River
Map unavailable. Locations for Foam Beetle: Timber Coulee Creek, WI; Whitewater River, MN; North Fork White River, AR
region guide
Tucked into the unglaciated hills of southwestern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, and northeastern Iowa lies the Driftless Area — a landscape of cold spring creeks, limestone bluffs, and wild trout that rivals any destination in the country. This is the complete guide to fishing the Driftless.
hatch guide
Terrestrial insects — hoppers, ants, beetles, and crickets — are not aquatic hatches, but they drive some of the most exciting and productive dry-fly fishing of the year. From midsummer hopper banks to fall ant flights, this is your guide to fishing the land-based food sources that trout cannot resist.
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Midwest & Driftless
#8 - #12
Classic grasshopper imitation with deer hair head, turkey wing, and yellow body. The definitive hopper pattern for prairie and meadow streams.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Brook Trout
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Midwest & Driftless
#14 - #20
Two-humped foam ant with CDC wings. Deadly during summer ant falls when flying ants swarm and land on the water surface.
Brown Trout · Brook Trout · Rainbow Trout
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Rocky Mountain West
#12 - #18
Foam ant pattern with a visible indicator post. Two-tone foam body segments with rubber legs. Floats all day.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout · Brook Trout
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Rocky Mountain West
#12 - #18
Simple foam-backed beetle pattern with peacock herl underbody and indicator post. Imitates the beetles that tumble into streams all summer.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout · Brook Trout
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Rocky Mountain West
#8 - #14
Foam-bodied attractor dry. Indicator fly for dropper rigs. Floats anything you hang below it.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout
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Rocky Mountain West
#6 - #12
Dave Whitlock's grasshopper imitation. Turkey wing, deer hair collar, yellow body. The definitive hopper pattern since the 1970s.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout