
Leech Leather Strips add realistic movement and a natural look to your worm, leech, and streamer patterns. These soft, water-absorbing leather strips come to life in the water, pulsing with every retrieve. They're easy to trim, durable, and work well...
The Core Fly Tying Tool Kit and the Accessory Fly Tying Tool Kit put together for anyone who wants to take their bench from zero to hero.
Loon Core Fly Tying Tool Kit - Packaged in a heavy duty travel case and featuring the Ergo All Purpose Scissors, Ergo All Purpose Bobbin, Ergo Bodkin, Ergo Whip Finisher, and Ergo Hackle Plier this is an excellent choice as a gift for the first-time tyer,...
The Loon BlackOut Accessory Fly Tying Tool Kit from Loon offers excelent tools in a heavy duty travel case.
The most important tool for spinning hair and shaping flies is a vacuum cleaner. The second most important tool is a hair packer. The familiar shape of the Ergo BlackOut Hair Packer is borrowed from the cork handle of a fly rod.
Loon BlackOut ZIPPY Hair Stacker - Without a stacker to even the tips, the wings or tails made from hair just won't look right. The Small Zippy Hair Stacker is a one-piece alternative to making sure that hair wings are full and even.
The Loon BlackOut Ergo Precision Tip scissors now have a new ergonomic design and stainless steel blades. An excellent choice for quality and comfort.
The Loon BlackOut Ergo All Purpose Bobbin is an ergonomic and high-performing update to the indispensable tying tool. The powder-coated ergonomic handle rests perfectly between the hand. The tube is designed with versatility in mind: the high gauge works...
The Loon BlackOut Ergo Hair scissors now have a new ergonomic design and stainless steel blades. An excellent choice for quality and comfort.
Spinning and stacking hair like a boss means including just the best hair. Underfur has no business making its way onto your flies, and the Ergo BlackOut Underfur Comb is the best way to make sure that it stays out of the mix.
The Loon BlackOut Ergo All-Purpose scissors now have a new ergonomic design and stainless steel blades. An excellent choice for quality and comfort.
The Loon BlackOut Ergo Whip Finisher is a classic whip finisher with a powder coated ergonomic body. The base of the tool has been sharpened, so that finishing flies and clipping thread can be accomplished with one single tool.
A simple knot tool. Nail knots aren't tested often, but when they are there is a lot on the line. It is worth getting it right, but best to avoid spending all afternoon cursing and trying to find a substitute for a solid knot tool.
Loon BlackOut Ergo Dubbing Pick - Take flies to the perfect level of buggy. Some flies get better the longer they are fished. The Ergo Dubbing Pick pulls up trapped fibers to get flies up to speed right away. The ergonomic handle is powder-coated in iconic...
The Loon BlackOut Dubbing Brush is the only dubbing brush tool that you'll need. The ergonomic powder coated handle feels great on the hands, while the nylon bristles and stainless steel helix spine are tough enough to tackle any material in need of a...
An extra-long bobbin threader that is compatible with even the largest bobbins. The powder coated body is black and fits ergonomically in the hand.
The indispensable hackle plier receives a makeover with the Loon BlackOut Ergo hackle plier. The smooth jaws are sized with versatility in mind, and the round shape allows for smooth palmering.
The ultimate hook removal tool. Perfect angles and rounded edges make this tool easy on fish and anglers.
A composite loop builder's new best friend. Three locking tweezers to ensure that you always have the right tool for the right job. Each tool shines in slightly different arenas, so if you are working with dubbing loops or tying in a variety of materials...
New Magnum's Micro Dragon Tails are 4" long with .40" diameter at their midsection. Also have phenomenal action for smaller patterns.
New Magnum's Mini Dragon Tails are 5-6" long with .50" diameter at their midsection. Also have phenomenal action for smaller 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...
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...