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Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
Our Price: $2.50

The bead head version of the proven fish catching classic. more info
Bead Head Green Caddis
Bead Head Green Caddis
Our Price: $2.95

Green caddis larvae are quite prolific in the trout streams of central Pennsylvania.   This tungsten bead pattern is a favorite with the Steelheaders as well. more info
Bead Head Green Weenie
Bead Head Green Weenie
Our Price: $2.50

Sometimes looked down upon, the green weenie is a must have for fishing our local streams.  Using this as an attractor pattern in a tandem nymph rig is highly effective.  We will often pair it up with a scud, cress bug or zebra midge. more info
Bead Head Muskrat
Bead Head Muskrat
Our Price: $2.50

Muskrat nymphs have been fished to imitate cress bugs on our local creeks forever.  This is the bead head version of the classic pattern that we fish when the water gets murky and cloudy. more info
Bead Head Olive
Bead Head Olive
Our Price: $2.50

Simple yet effective. more info
Bead Head Peacock
Bead Head Peacock
Our Price: $2.50

Any fly tied with peacock is an effective trout catching fly.  This is no exception.  Fishes well as an Grannom caddis larvae early in the season. more info
Bead Head Pheasant Tail
Bead Head Pheasant Tail
Our Price: $2.50

Maybe the most universal trout fly.  If there are trout, then a bead head pheasant tail is never out of the question.
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Bead Head Prince Nymph
Bead Head Prince Nymph
Our Price: $2.50

A popular pattern fished out west as well as on our local brook trout streams.  An early representation of hot spots in trout flies. more info
Bead Head Squirrel Nymph
Bead Head Squirrel Nymph
Our Price: $2.50

Flyfisher's Paradise version of a popular classic trout fly. more info
Gold Bead Head Sucker Spawn
Bead Head Sucker Spawn, Gold
Our Price: $2.50

A great pattern for fishing the local trout streams early in the season when suckers are actively spawning.  Fish them directly down stream of where you see sucker activity in early March the trout love them. more info