StreamerintermediateSoutheast & Carolinas
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Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, streamer flies, trout. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.
Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, streamer flies, trout. Southern Appalachian trout shop lead tied to the Davidson River and regional freestones.
Matched on streamer flies, trout, streamer. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.
Matched on streamer flies, trout, streamer. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.
Matched on streamer flies, trout, trout. Arizona and Southwest shop lead for desert trout, bass, canal carp, and warmwater patterns.
Every rock in every Appalachian stream hides a sculpin, and every brown trout over fifteen inches knows this. This modern sculpin pattern improves on the Muddler Minnow concept with a weighted head that dives to the bottom and an articulated body that undulates with the desperate energy of a sculpin that has been discovered. The wide head pushes water and sends vibrations that trigger the lateral line of predatory trout before they even see it. It is the fly you tie on when you have decided that today is for big fish, and you are willing to accept the consequences of that ambition.
South Holston River
TN · Tailwater
Davidson River
NC · Mountain Freestone
Cranberry River
WV · Mountain Freestone
Map unavailable. Locations for Sculpin Streamer: South Holston River, TN; Davidson River, NC; Cranberry River, WV
region guide
The American Southeast spans an extraordinary gradient — from native brook trout in the cold headwaters of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to sight-casting for tailing redfish in the spartina grass of the Lowcountry. This is the guide to fishing both ends of that spectrum and everything in between.
species science
Smallmouth bass fight harder than trout, eat more aggressively than largemouth, and live in some of the most beautiful water on the continent. From Driftless spring creeks to Great Lakes tributaries to Appalachian smallmouth rivers, the bronze back demands respect and rewards understanding.
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Southeast & Carolinas
#6 - #12
The universal streamer. Marabou tail, chenille body, palmered hackle. Imitates everything from leeches to crayfish to sculpin in Appalachian waters.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Brook Trout · Smallmouth Bass
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Southeast & Carolinas
#4 - #8
Muddler Minnow variant tied for Georgia's Toccoa River tailwater and the Chattahoochee River below Buford Dam. Deer hair head pushes water and dives on the strip, imitating sculpins and baitfish in these productive coldwater tailraces.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout
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Southeast & Carolinas
#4 - #10
Don Gapen's deer hair headed sculpin imitation. The original sculpin pattern. Flared deer hair creates a wide profile that pushes water.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Smallmouth Bass
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Rocky Mountain West
#4 - #12
The most versatile fly ever tied. Marabou tail, chenille body, palmered hackle. Imitates leeches, baitfish, crayfish, and anything else that swims.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Cutthroat Trout · Brook Trout
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Great Lakes
#6 - #12
The universal subsurface fly. Marabou tail, palmered hackle, optional bead head. Imitates leeches, baitfish, crayfish, and anything else a trout might eat. Works everywhere, always.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Brook Trout · Steelhead
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Great Lakes
#4 - #10
Crystal chenille variant of the classic Woolly Bugger. Extra flash and a slightly bulkier profile make it the go-to general-purpose searching pattern across all Great Lakes water types.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Smallmouth Bass · Steelhead · Northern Pike