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You Need This Versatile Nymph!

"When it comes to a generic nymph pattern, this one is my favourite. It's incredible versatility allows it to imitate a wide array of nymphs, especially when tied in different sizes and colors. This pattern is tied with Semperfli materials."



Semperfli Scud Back New For 2024!

The beauty of the Semperfli Scud Back lies in our unique manufacturing process. The edges are intentionally burnt to create a segmented look that mimics the natural segmentation of a scud or maggot. This attention to detail doesn't just add a visual element to your flies, it also provides a subtle texture that can make all the difference in the water.





Allan's Game Spider

"Recently I was driving home and got a call from a good friend of mine, which was about flies we'd been gifted from other fishing buddies over the years. One of these is a pattern of flies from Henry Lockhart called the "Game Spider," which he tied in olive, Hare's Lug and black. These were (and still are) deadly. A simple spider based fly I've caught with either fished slowly sub-surface (swing in the wind a good way to present these), or "ginked" up as a dry.



The Mono Midge Larva

Tyler Boroff spends a lot of time looking in moss and rock structures in which he sees lots of midge larva. However, one thing he really noticed was a transparency of them skinny little guys!








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