This fly tying chenille has long, loose translucent fibers that undulate in the water like marabou. Great material for saltwater, trout, steelhead, salmon, and warm water patterns. UV colors have long UV fibers that catch ultraviolet light and make the...
Great for wings and shellbacks. Cut or use wing cutters to get realistic caddis wings. 4 1/2 yds per package.
This stretchable material is great for scuds as well as midges, shrimp and trailing shucks. Wide material is 1/4" across, narrow is 1/8". 1 yard per package.
This spandex material is oval in shape and wiggles like crazy in the water when tied in as legs. Also can be wound like floss for bodies on dries or nymphs.
Hand selected grade feathers. CDC feathers are grown near a duck's oil glands, and are saturated with natural oils These feathers will not sink, even in the absence of floatants. Use for dries and emergers.
Provides a convenient spot to loop your leader around. Available in multiple colors.
Getting things to sink isn't rocket science, but having heard complaints from guides, anglers and dealers about what is currently available for tin weights Loon decided to present the solution. Textured and colored for stealth and preventing slippage,...
The Loon 4 inch Razor Scissors a razor-sharp pair of scissors. One of the straight blades is serrated, and the other is non-serrated, aiding in the grabbing of materials to eliminate material slip. The knurled tension knob allows for adjustments to specific...
The Loon 5 inch Razor Scissors a razor-sharp pair of scissors. One of the straight blades is serrated, and the other is non-serrated, aiding in the grabbing of materials to eliminate material slip. The knurled tension knob allows for adjustments to specific...
The Loon BlackOut Ergo Bobbin is an ergonomic and high-performing update to the indispensable tying tool. The powder-coated ergonomic handle rests perfectly between the thumb and fingers, while the spring steel spool holder allows for easy adjustment...
Getting things to sink isn't rocket science, but having heard complaints from guides, anglers and dealers about what is currently available for tin weights Loon decided to present the solution. Textured and colored for stealth and preventing slippage,...
The solution to unruly materials at the vise or mangled streamers on the water. The ergonomic Comb is easy and comfortable in hand, and the stainless steel shaft and teeth make quick work of messy flies at the bench or on the water.
The Loon BlackOut D-Loop Tweezer is an oversized tweezer that does everything from picking up hooks and beads, retaining materials for even the largest dubbing loops/composite loops, and holding materials for dubbing brushes.
The Loon BlackOut Vise Pawn is a friend to any tyer that is tired of fighting that piece of hackle or tinsel or ribbing while tying in the next material.
The Loon BlackOut Ergo Bodkin gives the indispensable bodkin an overdue ergonomic facelift. The strong needle is made from spring steel for strength and longevity and is held by a powder coated ergonomic handle.
Getting things to sink isn't rocket science, but having heard complaints from guides, anglers and dealers about what is currently available for tin weights Loon decided to present the solution. Textured and colored for stealth and preventing slippage,...
Magnum's UV2 Dragon Tails are 7-8.5" long with a .75" diameter at their midsection. They provide your patterns with unbelievable action and movement!
Deep, natural consistent colors, web free hackles, flexible stems and a complete range of sizes are the benchmark set by Metz. Metz #1 Hen Necks are best used for wings on dries, collaring nymphs, and palmering buggers due to the softer nature of the...
Streamer and leech flies tend to be larger and are fished with an active retrieve to imitate baitfish, crayfish, larger aquatic insects and leeches. Big fish eat big flies so keep steamers in mind when looking for your next trophy. Fishing these patterns...
Streamer and leech flies tend to be larger and are fished with an active retrieve to imitate baitfish, crayfish, larger aquatic insects and leeches. Big fish eat big flies so keep steamers in mind when looking for your next trophy. Fishing these patterns...
Streamer and leech flies tend to be larger and are fished with an active retrieve to imitate baitfish, crayfish, larger aquatic insects and leeches. Big fish eat big flies so keep steamers in mind when looking for your next trophy. Fishing these patterns...