Dry FlybeginnerPacific Northwest
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Matched on Pacific Northwest, dry flies, trout. Pacific Northwest shop with a large online catalog and steelhead/trout regional relevance.
Matched on dry flies, trout, caddis. Strong technical tying and trout catalog coverage, especially nymphs, dries, and stillwater flies.
Matched on dry flies, trout, egg. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.
Matched on dry flies, trout, caddis. Catskill lineage fly shop with deep dry-fly, wet-fly, and Northeast trout relevance.
Matched on dry flies, trout, caddis. Driftless-specific trout source for spring creek nymphs, dries, and local bug windows.
The PNW Elk Hair Caddis is the same Al Troth pattern that anchors every Rocky Mountain fly box, but tied in the larger sizes that Pacific Northwest caddis hatches demand. The rivers are bigger, the currents are stronger, and the caddis are larger -- so the fly follows suit. A #12 in olive or tan covers the majority of caddis activity on rivers like the Deschutes, where caddis hatches can turn the water surface into a writhing mat of insects and the trout beneath into competitive eating contestants. It floats like a cork, casts like a bullet, and catches fish like it was designed to. Because it was.
Deschutes River
OR · Freestone River
Yakima River
WA · Freestone River
Klickitat River
WA · Freestone River
Map unavailable. Locations for Elk Hair Caddis (PNW variant): Deschutes River, OR; Yakima River, WA; Klickitat River, WA
seasonal playbook
Spring is the most dynamic season in fly fishing — water temperatures swing daily, hatches emerge in waves, and fish that have been dormant for months begin feeding with increasing urgency. This is your region-by-region playbook for fishing the awakening.
hatch guide
Caddisflies outnumber mayflies on most trout streams, yet they receive a fraction of the attention. From the explosive Mother's Day caddis hatch to the giant October caddis of the Pacific Northwest, understanding Trichoptera transforms your fishing from spring through fall.
hatch guide
Trout eat more insects during emergence than at any other stage. Emerger patterns — flies that imitate the critical moment when a nymph transforms into an adult in the surface film — are the most consistently effective dry flies in fly fishing. Here is the science and the technique behind fishing the in-between.
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Pacific Northwest
#6 - #10
Large orange-bodied caddis imitation for the Dicosmoecus hatch. Size #6-10. The biggest caddis in the West and the hatch that moves big fish to the surface.
Rainbow Trout · Steelhead · Sea-Run Cutthroat
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Pacific Northwest
#6 - #12
Large Stimulator tied in orange and golden stone colors for Pacific Northwest stonefly hatches. Bigger water, bigger bugs, bigger fly.
Rainbow Trout · Steelhead
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Rocky Mountain West
#12 - #22
The universal dry fly. Grizzly hackle, white post, dubbed body. If you cannot identify the hatch, tie on an Adams.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout · Brook Trout · Mountain Whitefish
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Rocky Mountain West
#12 - #18
Al Troth's iconic caddis imitation. Elk hair wing, palmered hackle. Floats like a cork in fast water.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout · Brook Trout
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Rocky Mountain West
#14 - #22
Craig Mathews' flush-floating mayfly emerger. Deer hair wing, trailing Z-lon shuck. Sits in the film like a natural.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout
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Rocky Mountain West
#12 - #22
Al Caucci and Bob Nastasi's no-hackle mayfly. Deer hair wing fans 180 degrees over a dubbed body. Deadly on flat water.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout