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€4.29
Umpqua Fly Henry’s Fork Foam Stone
SKU: NFD9845
Sizes 6,8 and 12
Colours: Gold and Salmon
This variation of a CHUBBY CHERNOBYL is one of Mike’s “deadly dozen.”
Designed to fool the finicky trout of the Henry’s Fork, this fly will get them anywhere stoneflies are present.
This pattern is tied in different colors to imitate either a golden stone or its larger cousin, the salmonfly.
Mike suggests fishing this one high and dry to start, but if the fishing gets tough don’t be afraid to trim the wing down and give it a more flush floating appearance.
Versions:
Umpqua Fly Henry’s Fork Foam Stone Gold 8
Umpqua Fly Henry’s Fork Foam Stone Gold 12
Umpqua Fly Henry’s Fork Foam Stone Salmon 6
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€3.75
Umpqua Fly Hex Adult Nealley 6
SKU: NFD9846
Size 6
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€2.95
Umpqua Fly Hunchback Two-tone Sulfur/Brown
SKU: NFD9875
Size 16
These flies are simply beautiful. They also have been Andy’s little secret for several years now, his go–to flies for fishing small nymphs, and flies he was reluctant to share or show to others, the cat is out of the bag now however. Perhaps, as Andy surmises, it is the color contrast — the two–tones — that helps pull the fish’s attention, with help from the Mirage Tinsel flashback. No matter what, these new flies have not only proven to be deadly little patterns, but frequently have yielded, for some, the largest fish of the season.
Signature Tyer Andy Burk
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€4.25
Umpqua Fly Hustler CDC
SKU: NFD9883
Size 12 with 4mm bead.
Dark and Light
”This fly is the everyday, 365, don’t leave home without it pattern. Tied light and dark, with a Umpqua Jig Bomb tungsten bead in the front, this fly gets down and stays down.
Tied sparse but buggy, with a UV rib on the underbody this fly strikes just the right balance of a naturalistic attractor. The CDC collar helps mimic air bubbles of an emerging insect.
Whether matching mayflies or caddis this pattern covers all bases.”
– Signature Tyer Josh Graffam
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€3.45
Umpqua Fly Iron Sally
SKU: NFD9571
Stonefly nymph in size 12 and 16
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€3.95
Umpqua Fly Jigged Hare’s Ear Tungsten
SKU: NFD9636
The Gold-Ribbed Hare’s Ear Nymph is a sentimental favorite for most anglers. It is often one of the first flies a tyer learns which often results in it being one of the first flies the angler uses to catch a fish. No angler forgets that moment. Its effectiveness comes from the naturally spikey hare’s mask dubbing with its natural tans & grays along with just enough flash from the tinsel ribbing to bring some attention to it as it drifts. It is an extremely versatile fly that imitates many insects and is available in a classic Gold-Ribbed, Bead Head and Tungsten Jigged versions.
Sizes: 8,10,12,14 and 16
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€3.95
Umpqua Fly Jigged Prince Tungsten
SKU: NFD9637
These standard flies are tied on Umpqua’s Competition Jig Hook (C400BL) and our new Tungsten Slotted Beads (they are HEAVY).
Much of the competition crowd is using this very hook much more frequently. They ride snag–free and have been proven to be very, very sticky, important when fishing in the “Worlds” when lost fish are a disaster.
Sizes: 8,10,12,14 and 16
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€4.25
Umpqua Fly Jiggy Caddis Pupa Mercer
SKU: NFD9884
Size 14
Amber and Yellow
“Gary LaFontaine was a fly tying genius, and for me as an angler and creative fly designer, his Deep Sparkle Pupa was and is nothing short of magic. I was a young guide in the early 80’s when his Caddisflies book came out, constantly looking for an edge that would allow my clients to catch more and larger fish. Mayflies dominated the fly pattern scene at that time, with caddis being of only passing interest.
But with the introduction of Gary’s strange-looking Deep Sparkle Pupa, that all changed. This fly became my “confidence” pattern when fishing rivers throughout the West. Fast forward almost 40 years, add incredibly sharp Tiemco jig hooks, unbelievably heavy tungsten slotted beads, some added material motion, and you have a deep caddis pattern that I hope Gary would approve of.
I will always be grateful for his tying vision, and how it helped a kid imagine what it might be that fish were actually seeing underwater, and what it was that might better trigger them to take my flies.”
– Signature Tyer Mike Mercer