Fly Fishing - Lake Midges
A fortunate addition to the Adams line of trout flies, the Hi Vis Parachute Adams allows even the most near-sighted of fly anglers to follow the drifting fly on the water. The parachute silhouette pro... more...
The Parachute Adams is perhaps the most important and versatile of all dry flies. It is a must have dry fly in a variety of sizes for fish all over the world. The white post gives the fly fisherman a ... more...
The Red/Silver Gold Tungsten Bead Zebra Midge is a pattern that has quickly earned great respect in the sport of fly fishing. The color of this pattern is an excellent midge imitation and works wonder... more...
The Olive/Silver Black Tungsten Bead Zebra Midge is a pattern that has quickly earned great respect in the sport of fly fishing. The color of this pattern will match mayflies, Midges and works as a ge... more...
Parachute flies are very popular in fly fishing due to their combination of visibility and fishability. The Parachute Blue Winged Olive closely resembles a hatching Blue Winged Olive dun, floats well,... more...
This Parachute Gray Drake dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching or spent Gray Drake and lands upright more often than some other... more...
This Parachute Green Drake dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Green Drake Duns and lands upright more often than some other t... more...
Chironomid midge flies hatch primarily in lakes and ponds. Though a bit unconventional looking, this lake fishing Chironomid fly represents a newly hatched midge and is a great fly when fish are seen ... more...
The Griffiths Gnat is fly fishings classic midge cluster pattern and has caught fish all over the world. Its simple design is buoyant and irresistable to feeding fish. This fly excels when midges are ... more...
The white post on this Black Parachute Midge Fly allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are ... more...
The white post on this Olive Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are hatc... more...
The white post on this Peacock Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are ha... more...
The white post on this Tan Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are hatchi... more...
This Peacock Xelon Midge is among the best adult midge patterns available for selective trout. Fish seem to take it willingly in the early to middle stages of a hatch or when the hatch is somewhat spa... more...
This American version of the classic British Pheasant Tail mayfly nymph continues to catch fish wherever slender mayflies are found. The peacock thorax on this nymph also gives it a bit of irridescent... more...
Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Black Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially of pocket water fishermen on the famous Madison River. The array of colors and sizes al... more...





