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€4.55
Umpqua Fly Deep Cleaner Bond
SKU: NFD9874
“Over the years fishing all of Montana’s glorious rivers and looking over the bugs and extraordinary hatches I really enjoyed tying up different patterns that were simple and effective. About four years back there was the mop fly craze which I had only seen photos of and never tried. I was doing a bathroom remodel of my house and I was walking through a local Ace Hardware and waddled past a brown hand cloth that is the exact color of a coffee rubber legs and snatched up two of them which had so much mop I’d be good for life. I went home that night and created the Deep Cleaner.
Simple, effective and has a fuller more voluptuous body, thick. More so than any of the other stone flies I use on a regular basis. The deep cleaner has a 360° full frame and once you get it deep in the box, the bounce and the hover, just so good. A simple playoff of the pats rubber legs, just add mop, and of course a little touch of black sharpie, but you can get as creative as you want with tiger stripes giraffe markings or simple dots. After there’s been a few other boats that float through the box a simple pass with the deep cleaner BRINGS them out. A number one go to anchor fly all year on any river with a population of stone flies. Or just double up and throw 2 tandem and double your chances!”
– Signature Tyer John Bond
Versions:
Umpqua Fly Deep Cleaner Bond Coffee/Black 8
Umpqua Fly Deep Cleaner Bond Gold Stone 8
Umpqua Fly Deep Cleaner Bond Gold Stone 10
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€4.95
Umpqua Fly Deep Cleaner Jigged Bond Coffee/Black
SKU: NFD9907
Size 8
“Several years ago when I lived in Montana, I uses to tie the Deep Cleaner on a jig hook and put them in buckets of water to see how they reacted on the bottom.
I noticed that it had a more natural approach while bouncing on the bottom and from rock to rock, the same way a natural stone would, by lifting its tail while traveling downstream.
The original deep cleaner is a free-floating stone getting caught in the current, and with the heavier jig hook it really moves from rock to rock while the mop material keeps the tail buoyant and slightly lifted. During a big stonefly hatch before the dries would really pop, I would often double up with the deep cleaner when nymphing. While guiding on the Big Hole River, I would use this tactic often during the Salmonfly hatch, having the heavier jig on the bottom and the original Deep Cleaner a little higher up in the current. It would always lead to a very productive day running the Double Deep Cleaner!”
Signature Tyer John Bon
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From: €8.75
Umpqua Fly Dirty Happy & Double Dirty Hippy
SKU: 9899
Size 4 (single)
Size 2 (double)
“Been tying variations on this one since a trip to the Missouri a few years back…needed a streamer that was a more realistic impression of a small fish, rather than a bugger type silhouette. Tried to create a fly that would have a sparser silhouette without a lot of casting bulk. Marabou and fox fur create a skeleton type body, spread wide over the non traditionally placed cone which adds a bit of weight but is more to keep the materials flared around the hook for shape and volume. Fox fur head matches the real thing and has realistic eyes firmly attached. Flash is tied from the inside to flash through more subtly. Tied in rainbow and brown trout versions to mimic these common food sources.” – Charlie Craven
Double Dirty Hippy:
Articulated, larger and swimmier version of the original Hippy. Meant to be fished slowly to let the marabou breathe. Fish it through pockets and deep slots and jig it along. Hidden cone spreader and ample lead wraps to stay down. Double size 4 hooks.
Versions:
Umpqua Fly Dirty Hippy Craven’s Black 4
Umpqua Fly Dirty Hippy Craven’s Brown 4
Umpqua Fly Dirty Hippy Craven’s Platte 4
Umpqua Fly Dirty Hippy Craven’s Rainbow 4
Umpqua Fly Double Dirty Hippy Black 2
Umpqua Fly Double Dirty Hippy Brown 2
Umpqua Fly Double Dirty Hippy Platte 2
Umpqua Fly Double Dirty Hippy Rainbow 2
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€5.75
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama
SKU: NFD9896
Versions:
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama White 2
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Black/white 2
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Dark Olive/white 2
The Dolly Llama came about approximately 10 years ago with the onslaught of the string leech revolution. It is a blend of two patterns which at the time were very popular in both Alaska and the lower 48. The “Double Bunny” craze was in full swing and the Cone head string leech was gaining popularity. I began messing around with combining these two patterns, but upsizing the cones to potentially eliminate having to you use split shot or a head. This was important for fishing ice out, particularly standing on ice shelves, sometimes 5–10 feet above the river level. The pattern is by far and away the number one selling fly in Alaska, over taking the Egg sucking leech. Over time, it has now been copied by numerous other fly companies, all of which have added slight variation to the fly, mostly incorrect. If the articulation is not tied correctly the unfortunate “cutting” will cause the loss of the back end of the fly. The hook size is also an important topic, the hook itself has been downsized to eliminate fish mortality. The secret of the fly is the weight of the cone proportioned to the length. In lay–mans terms, if you can get it in the water, it will fish itself. So even The Mayor could catch fish. In the long run, the Dolly Llama will produce with any species of predatory bite and strike fish. From steelhead, rainbows, browns, Bass, all species of salmon, it is the retailers most asked about and recommended pattern. The name came from a stage time in my life where I was reading a lot of Eastern religion and probably smoking too much dope because the lines I was repping only required about 45 minutes of work each week.
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€4.85
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Mini
SKU: NFD9897
Versions available:
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Mini White 2
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Mini Black/Olive 2
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Mini Black/White 2
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Mini Dark Olive/White 2
Umpqua Fly Dolly Llama Mini Olive/White 2
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€3.55
Umpqua Fly Drowned Spinner Trico
SKU: NFD9857
Size 18 and 22
When many fly fishermen think of mayfly spinners they envision a run full of rising fish feeding on the lifeless floating spinners as they float downriver. For many of us fishing for rising fish is our favorite technique but fishing spinner falls can be very challenging, especially the predictable and months long Trico spinner fall. The traditional approach has always been to fish a spinner pattern flush in the surface film. This can be effective but also is very challenging. If the lighting isn’t perfect seeing your fly is difficult. If you can’t see your fly you cannot see a fish take it, you are not sure if the cast is accurate and you cannot see if little micro currents are creating drag. The natural spinners are motionless and any drag on your fly guarantees a fish will not take it.
I eliminated all three of the inherent problems when fishing a floating spinner with a technique I developed on the Missouri River when fishing a Trico spinner fall. I used a drowned spinner pattern on about 8 inches of 6x fluorocarbon tied to the hook bend of a black bodied Vis A Dun. With the highly visible dry fly, I could monitor the cast for accuracy and drag and it served as an indicator when a fish took the drowned spinner and some fish took the dry fly. The technique proved to be extremely effective for any spinner fall including rusty spinners and I have successfully used the technique on rivers throughout the West. If spinners falls have been occurring but not while you are fishing, a drowned spinners is a good choice when setting up a nymph or hopper-copper-dropper rig. The spinners are a familiar forage for the trout and they won’t hesitate to eat one subsurface. Baetis mayflies do not have a true spinner fall because the female accompanied by the male crawl under the water to lay their eggs, then they die and are carried downriver. . No doubt trout eat countless drowned Baetis spinners and a drowned rusty spinner is an excellent choice when Baetis have been hatching.
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€4.25
Umpqua Fly Duracell Bomb
SKU: NFD9881
Perfect for fishing under a dry or as a great searching nymph on a two fly nymph rig, the Duracell Bomb has made its way into the boxes of guides and competitors alike.
Utilizing a red trigger wire wrap, flashy ice dub body, CDC collar and a tungsten bead, this fly just gets it done.
At home on technical waters or your favorite river so you can join in on the fun with this competition inspired fly that delivers confidence to your angling.
Umpqua Fly Duracell Bomb Brown 3.5 14
Umpqua Fly Duracell Bomb Brown 4.0 12
Umpqua Fly Duracell Bomb Pheasant Tail 3.5 14
Umpqua Fly Duracell Bomb Pheasant Tail 4.0 12
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€2.95
Umpqua Fly Emerger Wet
SKU: NFD9868
Sizes 16 (BWO) and 18 (PMD)
“I created the BARR EMERGER in 1975 after a frustrating day fishing a Pale Morning Dun hatch on Nelson’s Spring Creek in Paradise Valley outside Livingston Montana.
There was a great hatch, and it seemed like every fish in the creek was rising to them. I was frustrated because not only was the Light Cahill I was fishing catching nothing, the trout were not even taking the real duns.
They were eating little yellow specs off the surface. I was baffled. I saw a trout “accidentally” eat a real dun, which it promptly spit out. It was obvious these trout had eaten duns that had hooks in them and learned to avoid high floating dry flies.
At my vise that night I created the PMD EMERGER. I am still fishing it to this day as well as a BWO version.”
– Signature Tyer John Barr Umpqua