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€7.45
Umpqua Fly Bonefish Junk Craven’s Light
SKU: NFD9676
“After several trips to South Andros, I had begun to get some idea of what was most attractive to these fish, and perhaps more importantly, the guides. Larger patterns, ranging from a smallish #4 to a 3+ inch #2 seemed to draw the best responses, with the bigger flies being picked out from greater distance, a trait my casting accuracy is commensurate with. Larger patterns also seemed to be preferred by the larger fish. A bright spot of orange or pink was a commonality of many of the favored patterns, as were rubber legs in one form or another. Combining these parts in a single pattern to create lots of movement and replicate an actual food form became my project for the year between trips. To that end, I started playing with variations on the Bahamian bonefish favorite, the Gotcha, until I had strayed so far adrift that I had an entirely new pattern. I was always under the impression that bonefish prey moved slowly and that your fly ought to move in short darts, providing the fish ample opportunity to close in and catch it. This visual display of a shrimp moving relatively long distances and the bonefish’s easy adjustment and even aggressiveness over this behavior changed the way I fish for these fun filled lightning bolts with fins.” – Charlie Craven
Size: 4 and 6
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€14.95
Umpqua Fly Chewy’s Tarponator Chouinard
SKU: NFD9685
“The Tarponator may be one of the most productive tarpon flies you will ever cast.
Developed on the West Coast of Florida, on some of the most pressured migratory fish, it has proven itself to be your “go to” pattern.
The slimy, wiggly action will immediately get your attention.
It is easy to cast, doesn’t foul and has low bulk to ensure great hook-ups. This proven silhouette and action justifies having it in multiple colors.”
– Signature Tyer Dave Chouinard
Size: 2/0
Colours: Black/Purple and Pink/Tan
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€11.95
Umpqua Fly Circus Peanut Black/Blood
SKU: NFD9666-4X4
For BIG Trout!
Size 4 x 4
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€7.45
Cousin It Sculpin Jig Mena
SKU: NFD9667
“I developed the Cousin It Sculpin to fill a few needs in my fishing style. One, I really enjoy tight line nymphing techniques. The Cousin It Sculpin fits a sweet spot of being compact and heavy enough to get down quick, when needed, but still be manageable on the 10’ 3wts I enjoy fishing while wade fishing.
The second reason was to fish on the dead drift under an indicator while fishing out of a boat. While the Cousin It Sculpin has these attributes, it has since become my go-to smaller/ more realistic sculpin pattern in most fishing situations. The jig hook platform is perfect for sculpin patterns because they help you fish close to the bottom; riding hook point up and helping provide that erratic sculpin action.”
– Signature Tyer Brandon Mena
Size: 6
Colours: Ginger and Olive
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€11.95
Umpqua Fly Creek Crawler Dirty Hada’s
SKU: NFD9656
Duane is an Arkansas Smallmouth guide and this heavily tried and tested pattern has solved all his guiding needs: it will get to the bottom quickly in current and will stay there
can be hopped — riding hook up — over buolders
excellent when sight fishing with a stop and go retrieve.
• Duane feels this fly — designed to look very realistic in action and color — has allowed his clients to “even the score” with the “spin boys”.
• Highly effective also for huge Carp and big Browns. Not much more needs to be said
this is one of the best–looking crawdads we’ve ever seen. It’s not only a pretty fly, it’s been tested for several years
by a pro.
Size: 4
Colours: Dirty Orange, Oliva and Tan
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€9.95
Umpqua Fly Cuda Flourescent Green Tandem
SKU: NFD9704
The Cuda Fly mimics a Needle Fish, a primary food source of Barracuda’s. Whip this fly to a ‘Cuda, strip it as fast as you can and hold on . The flies are tied about 8″ long with two saltwater hooks and casts very well. Barracuda really enjoy chasing this fly down.
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€12.95
Umpqua Fly Danger Muffin Crab McKnight Ghost
SKU: NFD9677
“Going back more than 10 years ago, I got invited by a good friend and client to Guanaja, Honduras for a weeklong DIY saltwater trip and sat down to tie some permit flies for the trip.
I had talked with a bunch of people that had been down there to fish and researched all kinds of crab photos.
With all the standard stuff I began to play around with a more imitative Reef Crab imitation. Looking for a more mixable alternative to wool, I tried using rabbit instead- which ended up working nicely. By adding in some deer hair, we got a fantastic, mottled effect.
Long story short, ended up with two DIY permit that week on that initial olive version. Over the past few years, we have had this fly do very well everywhere, Bahamas, Belize, Mexico, even made some in roads with a handful of Florida Keys guides.
When Pat Cohen came out with the laser cut claws I played around with a few and thought they looked like a great fit. After fishing with them, I am convinced they work even better.”
Sizes 2,4 and 6
Colours: Ghost Tan, Golden Brown and Sandy Olive
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€5.95
Umpqua Fly Detroit Mop City Eakins Cream Medium
SKU: NFD9708
“Here is a mop pattern with some personality!
There is a lot happening here with a tapered and curved tail, a breathing thorax, and feathers and dubbing for the collar and wing; and they all seal the deal here.
I had a request for a mop fly, and although there are several offerings in the mop fly department, I felt there was space for something else. I wasn’t approaching this as anything other than a big, plump, irresistible aquatic grub/crane fly larva.
This comes in small and medium lead eyes allowing some versatility from still water to the river. Although the small lead eyes may seem a little heavy for some still water applications, don’t be fooled.
A gentle pendulum cast with a drag and drop finish will yield results!
Another quick river tip is to use the DMC as your point fly, and a fly of your choice as your dropper, and tight line the run. I will nymph deep runs with this rig when fish are holding deep and visibility is poor, referring back to euro-nymphing techniques.”
– Signature Tyer Daryl Eakins