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  • Umpqua Fly 409 Yeager Yellow 12

    4.25

    Umpqua Fly 409 Yeager Yellow 12
    SKU: NFD9834

    Size 12

  • Umpqua Fly Adult Damsel Blue

    3.55

    Umpqua Fly Adult Damsel Blue
    SKU: NFD9892

    A near perfect representation of an Adult Damsel fly this pattern is perfect for trout, panfish, bass, and more. Designed to land delicately and ride low in the water to fool fish.

  • Umpqua Fly Agent Scully Hurst 02 X 04

    12.95

    Umpqua Fly Agent Scully Hurst 02 X 04
    SKU: NFD9620

    “The Agent Scully pattern is my take on a sculpin style streamer”

    With the body being tied with a zonker strip over a dub loop simi-seal body it treads water really well and also dives and swims with a lot of action.

    The head is similar to my Thrasher pattern (also available from Umpqua) with the deer hair and laser dub and it really holds it shape when it’s in the water.”

    Black/purple, Olive or White/gray
    Size: 4

    Signature Tyer Eric Hurst

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  • Umpqua Fly Ant Misbehavin’ Logan’s

    3.75

    Umpqua Fly Ant Misbehavin’ Logan’s
    SKU: NFD9915

    By Signature Tyer Bill Logan

  • Umpqua Fly Atomic Stone Hudspeth Brown/Black

    5.75

    Umpqua Fly Atomic Stone Hudspeth Brown/Black
    SKU: NFD9878

    Size 6

    “The Atomic Stone Nymph is the product of a Salmon Fly nymph needed for the big tail waters of the West Cost, specifically here on the Deschutes River. I first started developing this pattern back in the 90’s. At that time the most common stone nymph available was the Kauffman’s Stone. While this pattern fit the bill for shape and size it has one major drawback, it’s almost impossible to sink it in swift, deep runs. The Atomic Stone was designed to sink, and sink fast. Starting with the heavy tungsten bead followed by a lead wrap, and then the placement of the lead along the sides. The lead sides do two things for the fly, first they give the fly extra weight needed to sink, and secondly, they create the basic shape of the stone nymph without having to create too much bulk with dubbing. By keeping the dubbing thin the fly will not trap air, thus adding to its sink rate even more. Over the years I have refined the fly, adding the feather stem antenna, the addition of rubber legs, and the last addition, (one of the best in my opinion), is the addition of gills. Large mature Salmon Fly nymphs have very prominent white gills under their thorax. Most patterns today omit this attribute. I think the white gills create a trigger for trout as it creates just enough flash without over doing it, as well as matching the natural insect drifting through the current.

    Over the years this pattern has been responsible for many great days on the water, most of the time being the sole pattern responsible for hook ups. The pattern is very durable, and can easily take the abuse that even post spawn Redsides can dish out. Once spring hits there’s no debate on what fly pattern goes on point for the basic nymph rig.”

    – Signature Tyer Brian Hudspeth

  • Umpqua Fly Attract-Ant Black/Red

    3.55

    Umpqua Fly Attract-Ant Black/Red
    SKU: NFD9861

    Size 16

    Featuring a epoxy covered body to give this fly a realistic sheen and to ride a little lower in the film.

  • Umpqua Fly B/C Dropper Hopper Tan

    3.75

    Umpqua Fly B/C Dropper Hopper Tan
    SKU: NFD9862

    Size 10

    “I have to admit that I was pretty flattered back in 1998 when John Barr asked me to help him work on a new pattern he had been having trouble with.

    This was early on the Hopper Copper Dropper days and John was trying to develop an ultra-buoyant and visible indicator fly. He had some pretty rough prototypes that had a wrapped yarn body that just wasn’t cutting it. He asked if I could play around with it a bit and see if I could incorporate foam body like I had used on my Charlie Boy Hopper.

    I went home and confidently went to work on the fly…for about fifty hours.

    What seemed like would be an easy add-on became a complete redesign of the fly, incorporating the foam body, a robust bullet head, elk hair and flash wing, knotted legs and an indicator on top.

    I fought with one aspect or another of this damn thing for what seemed like forever until it came to me one night lying in bed. The next day I got up and twisted up the final version in a fury.

    John and I then proceeded to test the fly all over the state and found that it really did exactly what we wanted it to do.

    As a funny aside, I had tied one of the early versions with a polypro macramé yarn wing, way back before the Chubby et al, but we both decided that it was just a little too dirty to put our names on…my how times have changed!”

    – Signature Tyer Charlie Craven

  • Umpqua Fly Baby Boy Hopper Olive

    4.55

    Umpqua Fly Baby Boy Hopper Olive
    SKU: NFD9863

    Size 14

    We loved this diminutive Hopper from the very first inspection. But we knew we had a winner when Administrative Manager, Geri Norton, said it “was very cute”. And besides the real fishing situations this fly was designed for, sometimes “cute” works. This smaller Charlie Boy was Charlie’s real answer to fishing – and having loads of fun – early season hoppers, imitating the small, frequently wingless “juveniles”. In addition it became the perfect little hopper for suspending nymphs on very shallow skinny riffles, with a foam dry that was stealthier. The Baby Boy also offers a size for small stream fishing over wild, smaller trout. Oh yeah – have we mentioned panfish yet? Plus, do not forget – “it’s cute”.