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Whiting Bugger Pack
$29.95
Bugger Pack feathers offer the tier an extremely long and naturally tapered feather with super-fine barbs, tapered webbing and supple quill. This type of feather is perfect for palmering woolly bugger style flies of all sizes.
Gamakatsu B10S Stinger
$12.95
This is a great hook for large streamer or hair bug flies for bass and trout.
Nickel Silver
Straight Eye
1X Strong heavy wire
Wide Gap
Gamakatsu L11S-3H
$15.95
L11S-3H Traditional Series Fly Hook
Salmon & Steelhead 3x strong Heavy Salmon/Steelhead Flies and tube fly trailer.
Pro Sportfisher Flexi Beads
$9.60
Fits all Pro Tubes in Classic size Medium, Micro, Nano, and all Flexi Tubes
Gamakatsu SC15
$11.95
This is the hgook choice for Florida Keys Guides! This hook is used for everything from shrimp to crabs.
Tin Plated
Straight Eye
Wide Gap
Pro Sportfisher Nanotube
$10.80
The Pro Nanotube is a smaller version of the Microtube. The rear part (or the tag) is smaller and shorter than the Microtube and has two “barbs” for better hold of a Hookguide - ideel for smaller flies.
Pro Sportfisher Pro Raw Weight
$13.10
The "Raw Weight" is weight in its purest form. 100% pure tungsten carbide is one of the heaviest substances on the planet, and we designed this donut shaped multipurpose weight to allow you to add the weight were you want it, in the amount you want it, wi
Daiichi 1280, 25 pk
$9.80
Longer dry flies need longer hooks! This hook is great for hoppers, crickets, and other terrestrials as well as damselflies, stoneflies, or large mayflies.
Round bend, down-eye, 1X-fine wire, 2X-long shank,
Daiichi 1510, 25 pk
$7.90
3X-short hooks have been very popular with fishers that used salmon eggs as bait and by flyfishers who use “artificial eggs” as patterns for steelhead trout or salmon. Fly tiers prefer this type of hook for spider and ant patterns which are successful for
Daiichi 1530, 25 pk
$9.80
In the early days of fly tying and fly-fishing, “wet flies” were king. Dry flies and nymphs today are more popular, but wet flies, which are fished subsurface, are still very successful for catching trout, steelhead, and salmon. Wet flies do not closely i
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