"Sneeky Pete"
species: surface creatures
 type: specialty


sizes: #4 - 8

A popper style floating fly for general use in attracting surface strikes.  Lots of fun to fish.  Produces a tantalizing "pop" and bubbles when properly retrieved. 

Fish: trout, panfish, bass

"Sofa Pillow"
species: stonefly adult
 type: dry


sizes: #4 - 8

This popular western stonefly pattern is frequently seen on our larger, western rivers.  Great floater in rough water typical of the habitat where the giant stonefly adults this fly mimics are found.

Fish: trout, panfish, bass

"Soft Hackle Hare's Ear"
species: general nymph
 type: nymph


sizes: #12 - 20

"Soft hackle" nymphs have this kind of "webby", "loose fit" appearance.  Designed to exhibit lots of motion underwater to suggest a living insect to fish.  Serve as both nymph and wet fly.

Fish: trout, panfish

"Stimulator"
species: stonefly
 type: dry
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sizes: #6 - 14
This is a relatively new attractor-type pattern used primarily on large western rivers to simulate adult stoneflies.  It is particularly tied for the "Salmon Fly".

Fish: trout, panfish, bass

"Stonefly"
species: stonefly
 type: dry


sizes: #6 - 14

A "bullet head" style dry stonefly pattern for general use in western waters.  Floats  well in strong flows.  Underbody color in a variety of shades typical of stonefly adults.

Fish: trout, panfish, bass

"Stonefly Bugger"
species: stonefly nymph
 type: nymph


sizes: #6 - 12

This buggy brute is a "hardcore" stonefly nymph pattern for use in heavy rivers.  It is meant to suggest several of the large, active immature stoneflies found in the west.

Fish: trout, panfish, bass

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