Fly Fishing Flies
Bonefish Shallow Selection
When fishing a shallow flat you want a light fly that makes very little disturbance when it hits the water. Bonefish on a flat are very spooky.
Bonefish Deep Selection
When fishing a deeper flat you need a bit larger fly that will get down to the bottom in a hurry. These three classic bonefish patterns are the most famous and productive patterns there are.
Low Mortality Tube Fly Selection
The tube fly has been around a while, but is becoming more and more popular because of its versatility in changing hook styles for the same pattern, the durability and the fact that it eliminates the
Hot Shot Comet
For big steelhead, one of the prerequisites is getting the fly down fast. With bead chain eyes and sparse dressing, this classic streamer pattern does just that.
Orvis CJ Nymph Selection
The Copper John has become one of the favorite nymphs of trout anglers all over the country. Excellent on its own and a killer dropper under a dry fly.







