Umpqua Fly Sili Legs Beck’s
€6.45Umpqua Fly Sili Legs Beck’s Tan 6
SKU: NFD9682
Standard size 6 in Tan
Lite size 6 in Tan
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Umpqua Fly Sili Legs Beck’s Tan 6
SKU: NFD9682
Standard size 6 in Tan
Lite size 6 in Tan

Umpqua Fly Simple Crab McGovney
SKU: NFD9683
“So I’ve spent a lot of time chasing large bonefish in very shallow water. Super spooky and very picky fish. Standard bonefish flies just don’t do the trick.
These fish have PhD’s in flies and will laugh at you while still feeding a foot from your fly.
Studying the flats we were on I noticed lots of crabs so next step was to try the typical permit crab but the problem with those we found out very quickly is they are like throwing rocks at them. Every cast the fly would hit the water and spook every fish within 20 feet of it.
So I went back to the vise and dug thru materials until I came up with the simple crab. It lands soft, hook up and when wet looks just like a real crab. The material even holds some air bubbles.
The key to it is to fish it slow. Once a fish has spotted it leave it which makes the fish think the crab is hiding. Fish will run right up to it and grab it.”
– Signature Tyer Michael McGovney
Sizes: 4 and 8
Colour: Tan

Umpqua Fly Slider Bugger Mena
SKU: NFD9672
“The reason I developed the Slider Bugger was because I wanted a larger Sculpin pattern (by my standards) that was heavy enough to get down, provide an erratic movement in the water and be fairly easy to cast.
I find around 3 inches to be a great sculpin size in many of my favorite Southern Rockies Rivers. I achieve that preferred size by tying a single hook pattern with a slightly longer than the standard “1 hook shank length” tail.
This also adds to the erratic movement, but what truly adds the movement is the combination of oversized lead eyes with a “slider” style deer hair head. Add some slightly oversized hackle and rubber legs and it’s the perfect combo, in my opinion.
The slider bugger is my go-to sculpin pattern when I’m needing something larger than my Cousin It Sculpin Jig pattern. It’s easy to cast, gets down quick, and has great action when dead drift or retrieved.”
– Signature Tyer Brandon Mena
Size 2
Colours: Black, Brown/yellow, Olive/ginger and White

Umpqua Fly Squirmy Wormie
SKU: NFD9634
Don’t let pride stop you from catching fish. When your classic dry flies aren’t bringing fish to the net, swallow your pride and give the fish what they want…protein that is familiar and easy to swallow.
When the water is high or off-color, worms are often being washed into feeding channels and this can be an extremely effective pattern.
Colours: Blood Red and Flourescent Orange
Sizes: 10 and 12

Umpqua Fly Squirmy Wormie Jig Blood Red 12
SKU: NFD9638

Umpqua Fly Squirmy Wormie TB (Tungsten Bead)
SKU: NFD9707
With the Squirmy Wormie becoming increasingly common, we’ve ensured that the Umpqua assortment of worms remains a standout choice for anglers everywhere.
Size: 12
Colours:
Blood Red
Flourescent Orange
Hot Pink
Red
Tan

Umpqua Fly Strong Arm Merkin Skok Olive
SKU: NFD9654-OL6
Incredible fly for Permit and Bonefish!
Size 6

Umpqua Fly Super Bugger Beck’s
SKU: NFD9673
“It was late October and Barry and I were hosting a group of anglers for Frontiers Travel at Boca Palia on Mexico’s Yucatan coast.
Prior to our arrival Mitch, a category five hurricane, was south of us but not expected to hit the Yucatan. Still it hovered in the back of my mind. Our first day out on the water we were hit with bad news — the storm overnight had changed direction and we were now directly in its path.
Fast forward a few hours to the now boarded up Holiday Day Inn Express in Cancan. The owner left, headed inland to Meredith. Before leaving he left us with four cases of water and a box full of candles. His last words were, “Good Luck, hope to see you in a couple days.”
Three days of torrential rain followed but luckily no severe hurricane damage to Cancun. We stayed inside and tied flies.
We knew that we would probably go back to Boca after the storm passed as our original plan was to spend three weeks at the lodge.
Thinking that we would find dirty water from the storm, I decided to create a crab-like fly that would give off vibrations that might attract a fish. I wanted the fly to be on the bulky side and it had to look alive.
When I finished I asked Barry to take a look. The tan Marabou tail had a hint of crystal flash, the bulky body was a series of grizzly dyed tan hen body feathers tightly packed up to the lead eyes.
Three silicone sili-legs protruded out from the sides of the fly and finally a tan dubbing brush was figured-eighted around the eyes.
Barry replied that it looked like a souped up wooly bugger on steroids. I liked that so I named it Super Bugger and so the fly was born in a boarded up hotel room during the second most deadly hurricane in history (or it was at that time).
So although the first Super Bugger was of salt water design, after returning home I quickly turned to a freshwater application and extended the colors to black and olive.
Fished right it is my go to fly whenever I think of fishing streamers. To date in the salt I have indeed caught permit, bonefish, redfish and even a snook on the super bugger.
On the freshwater side a 16 and a half pound rainbow from Argentina’s Jurassic Lake is my best. They say you have to have faith in your fly and I have a mountain of faith in the Super Bugger!”
– Signature tyer Cathy Beck
Size: 6
Colours: Black, Olive and Tan