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  • Umpqua Deceiver HD Salt Water Shock Tippet Fluorocarbon 25yds

    From: 36.99

    Umpqua Deceiver HD Salt Water Shock Tippet Fluorocarbon 25yds
    SKU: NFD9423

    Protect tippet with our proven clear Deceiver HD clear Fluorocarbon shock tippet to deceive leader-shy fish.

    25yds spools   and 40 to 80lb breaking strengths

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  • Umpqua Deceiver HD SW Shock Tippet Fluorocarbon Pink 25yds

    From: 36.90

    Umpqua Deceiver HD SW Shock Tippet Fluorocarbon Pink 25yds
    SKU: NFD9447

    Protect tippet with either our unique pink fluorocarbon shock-tippet or our proven clear Deceiver HD clear Fluorocarbon shock tippet to deceive leader-shy fish.

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  • Umpqua Fly Black Death Large

    7.45

    Umpqua Fly Black Death Large
    SKU: NFD9684

  • Umpqua Fly Bone Appetite Chicone

    4.55

    Umpqua Fly Bone Appetite Chicone
    SKU: NFD9674

    Size 4
    Colours: Pink and Tan

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  • Umpqua Fly Bonefish Bitter

    4.95

    Umpqua Fly Bonefish Bitter Amber 6
    SKU: NFD9675

    Four versions:

    Umpqua Fly Bonefish Bitter Amber 6
    Umpqua Fly Bonefish Bitter Amber 8
    Umpqua Fly Bonefish Bitters Mathew Olive 6
    Umpqua Fly Bonefish Bitters Mathew Olive 8

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  • Umpqua Fly Bonefish Junk Craven’s Light

    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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  • Umpqua Fly Chewy’s Tarponator Chouinard

    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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  • Umpqua Fly Cuda Flourescent Green Tandem

    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.