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Lonestar 25 On the Fly 2024

25 On the Fly tournament returns to the Lone Star state for the second year. After participating in it last year, it was a no-brainer to sign another team up and hit the road to explore the various fishing opportunities in Texas.

Suicide Shad

A Cowtown original. This shad pattern is a great pattern for bass, striper and smallies. The Suicide Shad is an articulated streamer that offers plenty of moment in the water to entice those picky fish to eat. These will be available at the Orvis Fort Worth store  and on the website starting in January of 2025! 

Clouser Minnow

A Bob Clouser special! The Clouser has to be one of the most versatile patterns ever created. It works both in freshwater as well as in the salt. Lefty Kreh once estimated he had caught over 60 different species on this single pattern.

Hopper, No Dropper!

Late summer and well into the fall months, western states are known for their hopper fishing. Typically with the warmer weather, there are not as many significant hatches happening and grasshoppers come out in full force making them a floating steak dinner. Walk through any meandering field on your way to your favorite stream and you can see just how plentiful these bugs are.

Morrish Hopper

This pattern is 80% foam and 20% legs and the end result is a killer hopper pattern with a realistic bottom profile that will float all day long. As hopper season is upon us, this is a must have pattern in the fly box!

Cicadas and Tornados

We saw one of the most epic Brood X Cicada hatches where both the XIII(17 year) and XIX(13 year) cycles emerged at the same time. What better place to go chase this hatch than the White River in Arkansas? While we were there, that area was hit hard with storms and every morning these bugs littered the banks and floated down the river turning them into steak dinners for hungry trout.

Chubby Chernobyl

The Chubby Chernobyl is a bulky descendent of the Chernobyl Ant. There are times, especially on Western rivers during the summer and early fall, when trout will come out of the darkest of holes to inhale one of these large foam bugs. They can be tied to mimic most stoneflies and work well during hopper season. They are a must have in you box from June through August.

Georgia Peaches

A few years ago, I had no idea that the state of Georgia held wild trout. It wasn’t until I made a few connections on Instagram that I started to believe this state could be one of the lesser known trout fishing destinations in the south.

Bass Crawler

The Bass Crawler is a great pattern to bounce along the bottom of the water column. Not only is this fly great for targeting bass but would double as a solid redfish fly. Tied on a 60 degree jig hook, the action of this fly is unmatched and will entice even the pickiest fish to eat!

Brood X – 24′

Brood X – 24′ Cicadas are big insects and mimicking them in a fly form calls for a lot of foam! These flies are tied with 6mm thick foam bodies and the 24′ versions is the most durable one we’ve tied up yet. These float… Read More »Brood X – 24′