Norbert E.
Bought couple recently. Excellent quality. Would definitely purchase again
Bruce C.
See clearly for fisherman and also for Fish. must have it!!!!
Ernest D.
The flies look great. Can't wait to try them out on the Allagash this June. I'll have better info for you guys after that than now.
Martin N.
Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to use these new flies yet, but I look very forward to it. The particular flies purchased were regional specific. Great selection in type and size. The flies arrived protected and in good shape.
Reuben A.
If you are going to Yellowstone National Park, make sure you have this fly in your arsenal. The Yellowstone cutthroats found this fly to their liking in the Yellowstone River below LeHardy's Rapids (August 2019). Those trout would not bite any of my other fly patterns - dry flies, nymphs, and hoppers (which is a type of dry fly). But, the Green Drakes seemed to entice them. Why? I am not certain why; I just know the Green Drake flies did get them to bite when nothing else would. What about Grand Teton National Park? While I did not fish that park, I would recommend having a few Green Drakes just to be on the safe side. I plan to try the Green Drake on the Lower Saluda River, South Holston River, and Watauga River in the near future.
Jere K.
Have found myself amidst the Green Drake hatch on Penns Creek many times and have tried several differently tied versions. This tie is the most effective among those that I have fished....however, would recommend that the tail be a bit more sparse and a tad longer.
Ethan B.
I couldn’t keep the goldeye off with this fly. Thanks for the 15% off
Jose M.
Great pattern for imitating mayflies. I would recommend for anyone wanting to broaden their fly selection.