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The Perfect Evening Caddis The Perfect Evening Caddis   The E-Z Caddis is buggy, buyount and is easy to locate in low light conditions when the fish are actively feeding. Simply grease the parachute and let the fly ride into a hungry trouts feeding lane. More >>
Cutter's Little Yellow Stonefly - AKA Sally Cutter's Little Yellow Stonefly - AKA Sally   Is there a more adorable name for a bug than the Little Yellow Sally? Is there a more fun hatch to fish on the Deschutes? The answer to both of these questions could very well be yes. If you just can't break away from the office until the first week of June, this little gal will be your saving grace. By then most of the big stoneflies will be gone but little Sally will be your saving grace. Spun deer hair body - try to tie a dozen of those in an hour! Great floating fly and a winner all through the month of June. More >>
A Favorite Redside Snack A Favorite Redside Snack   Fish this emerging caddis as a trailer behind a dry in the evening when the caddis flurry begins. Either dead drift or skitter through the surface film to give life to this emerging caddis. More >>
PMD's are out in Full Force PMD's are out in Full Force   It is that time of year again when you can bank on good PMD hatches every morning at 10:30. The Parawulff PMD is one of our guides' favorite patterns for this hatch because it is easy to see for both the angler and the fish. More >>
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One of the Best Evening Caddis Flies One of the Best Evening Caddis Flies   When trout are working on the water, but they seem to be finning over the top instead of raising their heads to the surface, they're likely feeding on emerger patterns and the spotlight caddis emerger could be the ticket. More >>




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1.  Emergent Sparkle Pupa, LaFontaine's
Emergent Sparkle Pupa, LaFontaine's
The first fly designed using the scientific principle to imitate the "bubble" caddis emergers generate to reach the surface prior to hatching.

2.  Psycho Prince
Psycho Prince
The gold version of this fly has been working great as a yellow sally nymph particularly in fast riffles.

3.  Spundun PED
Spundun PED
The pale evening dun hatch on the Deschutes can be smokin'. Make sure to have the right stuff when these big mayflies start poppin' off.

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