Featured here are some basic patterns that are also essential trout patterns that should be in every anglers fly box. These are starting points to learn fly tying techniques.

#1 - Zebra Midge
#1 – Zebra Midge
Zebra Midge- A versatile pattern that imitates Chironomids...the tiny flies that are everywhere...trout love em and get fat on em. This is a simple pattern ...
#2 - Pheasant Tail Nymph
#2 – Pheasant Tail Nymph
Pheasant Tail Nymph - One of fly fishing's most versatile and all-around productive subsurface attractor patterns, the Pheasant Tail Nymph is great for searching out ...
#3 - Gold Ribbed Hairs Ear Nymph
#3 – Gold Ribbed Hairs Ear Nymph
Gold Bead Hare's Ear Nymph - A versatile and effective fly pattern that imitates a variety of nymphs, including mayflies, caddis and small stoneflies. This ...
#4 - X Caddis
#4 – X Caddis
X Caddis - A fast easy dry fly that is very very effective. The X Caddis works as a caddis imitation but also works as ...
#5 - Wooly Bugger
#5 – Wooly Bugger
The Wooly Bugger - No trout fly box should be without a handful of Wooly Buggers. Buggers are a versatile streamer that catches a variety ...
#6 - Soft Hackle
#6 – Soft Hackle
Soft Hackle Flies- Soft hackles are arguably the world's oldest flies. After hundreds of years, these simple flies are still extremely effective. Comprised of a ...