Orange Crush
You have to have a few parachute flies in your box. I carry them in 3 colours. This is one of them
This is the black tungsten beaded variation of the classic New Zealand Hare & Copper
Hares fur blended with a small amount of copper flash. Can’t claim this one, it was first shown to me by legendary Poronui guide Ben Hall. Ben no longer guides but chooses to fly helicopters instead, something which he is very good at. He regularly transports fishing clients and I around and re lives his old guiding days vicariously through us
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You have to have a few parachute flies in your box. I carry them in 3 colours. This is one of them
The first person to hook a fish on this fly was legendary intrepid angler Gretchen from Colorado. We have now been fishing together for two weeks every year for over 15 years. The fish promptly...
Great fly for supporting heavy dropper nymphs for that dry dropper combo. Available in four colours.
Kick over some stones on most rivers worldwide and you will see a bunch of small green nymphs wriggling about. Enough said
On ocassions fish like something bright with a high Ultra Violet content. This fly can be very effective in the Taupo fishery especially in low clear conditions
Great fly for supporting heavy dropper nymphs for that dry dropper combo. Available in four colours.
You cant have enough Pheasant Tail variants. This one has a Ultra Violet flashback with an epoxy coating. For some reason at times trout love flies with a bit of Ultra Violet in them
You have to have a few parachute flies in your box. I carry them in 3 colours. This is one of them
This one has a brown body. Pretty effective dry fly in its own right but with the added feature of a foam underwing it can float a size 12 or smaller tungsten bead nymph if a dropper is required
This fly needs a fine wire hook by nature and whist I have had some trophy sized trout bend them a little I have never had one break
When fish become more selective on mayfly/baetis a thin profile pheasant tail nymph works best. For rainbows and browns in nearly every waterway around the world this jig will pull em when the...
You have to have a few parachute flies in your box. I carry them in 3 colours. This is one of them
You cant have enough Pheasant Tail variants. This one has a Red flashback with an epoxy coating. For some reason trout love flies with a bit of red in them
For some unknown reason brown trout in particular seem to love this fly. It also work particulary well in really slow water when fish have a long time to inspect the fly
Hares fur blended with a small amount of copper flash. Can’t claim this one, it was first shown to me by legendary Poronui guide Ben Hall. Ben no longer guides but chooses to fly helicopters...
generic jig caddis nymph pattern for lowland rivers or fast boisterous/boulder strewn waterways where caddis are in high numbers and or a larger profile pulls attention in fast water. Use the...