
Nocturnal Stone
TJ Hooker- Coffee
Whether the mottled tan or dark brown is better remains an ongoing guide debate. Both work exceptionally well. Our guess is trout mistake these for stonefly nymphs but they also resemble small cr...
Sili Leg Stone Coffee/Black
The Trusted Classic Stonefly Nymph. This pattern is excellent for imitating Stoneflies in their aquatic form. Before the hatch ramps up on the surface, Trout are sure to be feeding below. To dial ...
TJ Hooker
Whether the mottled tan or dark brown is better remains an ongoing guide debate. Both work exceptionally well. Our guess is trout mistake these for stonefly nymphs but they also resemble small cr...
Plan B
A fly designed specifically for the rivers around Missoula. The Plan B in Olive is a phenomenal choice for anglers wanting Skwala dry eats. It sits extremely low to the water making it float very r...
Stimi Chew-Toy
Same as the Stimulator, but has rubber legs and a poly wing for added attraction. This is one of those classic attractor patterns that are a staple fly here in Western Montana. The rubber legs he...
Jig MGFA Prince
A big, buggy prince nymph that can work well for Skwalas or as a general attractor nymph, especially in cloudy water.
Davie's Explosion Stone
A slim, shiny stonefly pattern that we use for dirty water and picky trout.
UV Sally Anderson
The UV Sally started as an imitation of Sally nymphs but fishes year round as an imitation of any small light colored stone.
Jig Hare's Ear - Natural
A jig hook, tungsten bead, and rubber legs. The hare's ear nymph has had a long reputation of being a very versatile nymph and with the added rubber legs, it works well for a smaller stonefly nymph...
Fool's Gold
Fool's Gold is the perfect fly for catching wary fish. Its foam body and knotted rubber legs make it highly visible on the water. With its high riding capabilities, this fly is a must-have for any ...
Water Walker - Skwala Patterns
Perfect Skwala pattern for using droppers and will hold up most any nymph you might fish in the spring!
Rogue River Stone
The Rogue Stone is a great option if you're prospecting with a dry-dropper rig. The segmented foam body can hold up a larger dropper than some of the other bullethead Skwala imitations.
Chubby Chernobyl
The Chubby Chernobyl is one of the most versatile and effective foam flies on the market. Changing the size or color of this pattern can help you imitate a wide variety of aquatic and terrestrial i...
Sili-Leg Stone Tungsten Bead
The Sili-Leg stone has been around for 12 years or so and relies on lead wraps for weight. With the explosion of Euro Nymphing people are wanting very heavy flies. We feel that keeping this fly the...
The Juicy Stone
One of the most realistic Stonefly Dries on the market, the Juicy Stone should be in your box. The attention to detail in this pattern is apparent to anglers and fish alike. Trout just can't say no...
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Flexi Girdle Bug
The Flexi Girdle Bug is a versatile fly pattern perfect for targeting Montana's trout. Its design allows for natural movement to entice even the most cautious fish. Crafted for success in any water...
Bead Head Micro Flexi-Girdle Bug
This small stonefly pattern really shines for the smaller hatches of stoneflies like Skwalas, or if you need a smaller sized dropper for a small foam dry fly.
Hi-Vis Micro Chubby
A smaller version of the famous Chubby Chernobyl, these things work just about everywhere we've thrown them, from small streams, backcountry venues, and front country streams we fish everyday. They...
Sili-Leg Stone Orange Tungsten Bead
The classic rubber leg stonefly with an orange bead, perfect for getting the attention of trout while winter fishing or, during runoff when the water is very off color.
Tungsten Jig Girdle Bug
Whether the mottled tan or dark brown is better remains an ongoing guide debate. Both work exceptionally well. Our guess is trout mistake these for Skwalla nymphs but they also resemble small cra...
Sili Leg Stone
The Trusted Classic Stonefly Nymph. This pattern is excellent for imitating Stoneflies in their aquatic form. Before the hatch ramps up on the surface, Trout are sure to be feeding below. To dial ...
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