Umpqua Fly Jungle Love
€14.95Umpqua Fly Jungle Love
SKU: NFD9658
Size 2/0
Colours: Black/chartreuse, Black/purple, Black/red
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Umpqua Fly Jungle Love
SKU: NFD9658
Size 2/0
Colours: Black/chartreuse, Black/purple, Black/red

Umpqua Fly Ka-Cudda
SKU: NFD9700-20
The Ka-Cudda is the ultimate barracuda fly, work it fast like a needlefish skittering across the water and be ready to observe the great barracuda do what it was born to do, kill. It produces when you present it to an attentive fish. It is made of a durable mesh tubing that has flex in the water and allows for user friendly casting. The fly is 8″ long and comes with pre-rigged with a 9″ wire bite tippet. Easy to rig onto any leader, this is a necessity to keep with you in case you encounter these viscous predators on your next trip out.
Size 2/0

Umpqua Fly Kreelex Minnow
SKU: NFD9671
Story goes, the idea of the Kreelex Minnow came to Chuck one night in a dream. When he woke up he rushed directly to his vise to begin to tie the pattern before he forgot what he dreamt about. Back then Chuck claimed he slept in the nude, thus the very first Kreelex Minnow was tied whilst buck naked.
This all happened prior to a guided trip down to Chile. Chuck brought the newly developed pattern down there with him and quickly destroyed the few flies he had due to the trout’s voracious takes on the new, highly attractive fly. With no materials available they found the next best thing, potato chip bags. They cut up the foil bags into thin strips to try to immolate the material used for the Kreelex but found no success in replicating the pattern. The next trip down south Chuck made sure he had plenty of the fly to get him through the stay.
Before the Kreelex got its name, Chuck was calling it the Rolex Minnow due to the fly’s flashy shine much like a Rolex watch. On a trip a client told Chuck that Rolex would be quick to sue over the choice of name so “Kreelex” was born after the original material used, Kreinik Flash.
The Kreelex Minnow is a deadly pattern from trout to bass, redfish and more. Tied on a 3 or 4x long streamer hook with Dazl-eyes and two colors of kreinik flash this streamer will be a great addition to any box from the swamps to the streams.
Size: 4,6 and 8
Colours: Coppar/Gold, Coppar/Gold/Silver and Gold/Silver

Umpqua Fly Kvichak Killer Anderson
SKU: NFD9743
“This pattern came about many years ago when I saw a Dolly Lama fly, but I wasn’t sure how to tie it.
This is what I came up with and it works extremely well. It has great movement and a great profile and is easier to cast than a Dolly Llama.
It should produce just as well in warm water environments as it does in cold water streams and lakes.”
– Signature Tyer Kris Anderson
Size: 1/0
Colours: Black/white, Olive/white

Umpqua Fly Lazy J Stone Jig Streb
SKU: NFD9764
A stonefly pattern in size 10

Umpqua Fly Lil Bit Craven Dark Olive
SKU: NFD9909
Size 18, Dark Olive
“The Lil Bit has been my secret for about five years now.
I started playing with the idea of an even smaller Two Bit Hooker style fly, with two heavy tungsten beads, but wanted something more along the profile of the insanely effective Jujubaetis.
Three hundred and forty-seven tries later, the Lil Bit dropped from my vise and went directly to the river.
Super slim with an overcoat of UV Resin and a dark wingcase, lots of colors, a perfect mayfly silhouette and the requisite two tungsten beads make this a winner in and of itself, but now available in sizes 18-22 for those picky tailwater fish that are too good to eat a thicker bug.
This fly will change the way you fish and is sure to become a classic.”
– Signature Tyer Charlie Craven

Umpqua Fly Little Black Sloan
SKU: NFD9752
Stonefly by signature tyer David Sloan

Umpqua Fly Little Olive Stone Skwala 12
SKU: NFD9848
For when the trout get selective early or late in the hatch pull the Little Olive Stone by Silvey to make sure that you still get the eats. A super fishy pattern that has all the right elements to make the first stonefly hatch of the year a success.