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Sale flies are the easiest way to restock proven fly fishing patterns without overthinking every purchase. This collection mixes dries, nymphs, streamers, and Euro-style jigs from trusted manufacturers, so you can build a more complete box for trout, steelhead, and light saltwater trips. Filter by brand, species, and pack size to find confidence patterns and backup sizes fast.
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Umpqua Clouser Minnow fly chartreuse yellow-green synthetic fibers with red bead eyes and upturned silver hookUmpqua Clouser Minnow fly with olive and white synthetic hackle, iridescent flash fibers and red-ringed weighted eyes.
Umpqua Clouser Minnow Fly
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Umpqua Chubby Chernobyl FlyUmpqua Chubby Chernobyl Fly
Umpqua Umpqua Chubby Chernobyl Fly
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Umpqua Elk Hair Caddis dry fly with olive green body, orange hackle and tan elk-hair wing on gold hookUmpqua Elk Hair Caddis dry fly with tan elk hair wing, rusty orange hackle, green thread head and brass hook
Umpqua Elk Hair Caddis Dry Fly
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Pat's Rubberlegs Nymph FlyPat's Rubberlegs Nymph Fly
Umpqua Pat's Rubberlegs Nymph Fly
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Umpqua Bead Head Copper John fly with gold bead, bright chartreuse green ribbing, black body and tail on hookUmpqua Bead Head Copper John fly with gold bead, dark peacock herl thorax, lime ribbed body and black tail on bronze hook
Umpqua Bead Head Copper John Fly
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Tungsten Zebra Midge FlyTungsten Zebra Midge Fly
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Parachute Adams Dry FlyParachute Adams Dry Fly
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Pink Crazy Charlie fly with iridescent tinsel body, wispy synthetic fibers and silver bead eyes on curved hook
Umpqua Crazy Charlie Fly
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Raghead Crab Fly
Umpqua Raghead Crab Fly
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Tan and brown fuzzy Bauer Crab fly with yellow bead eyes, brown rubber legs and exposed hook, Umpqua flyUmpqua Bauer Crab fly with olive mossy foam body, amber bead eyes, brown rubber legs and silver hook
Umpqua Bauer Crab Fly
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Stimulator Dry Fly
Umpqua Stimulator Dry Fly
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Chartreuse Umpqua bass popper fly with speckled foam head, black eye, green marabou and silicone skirt with flashWhite Umpqua bass popper fly with concave white head featuring red-black eye, white feather skirt and gold hook
Umpqua Bass Popper Fly
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Umpqua Bennett's Lunch Money streamer fly, tan and white bucktail, yellow 3D eyes, pink flash and black hookBennett's Lunch Money streamer fly with lavender marabou, chartreuse flash and neon bead eye on black hook
Umpqua Bennett's Lunch Money Fly
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Morrish Hopper foam fishing fly with tan and cream foam body, bright orange foam wings, white rubber legs and gold hookUmpqua Morrish Hopper foam fly with bright orange foam wings, tan foam body, yellow underbelly and gray striped rubber legs
Umpqua Morrish Hopper Fly
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WD-40 Fly
Umpqua WD-40 Fly
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Umpqua Big Fat Angie fly with black foam body, orange chenille abdomen, gray parachute hackle and black rubber legsUmpqua Big Fat Angie fishing fly with tan foam body, pale synthetic wing, yellow rubber legs and brown hackle on hook
Umpqua Big Fat Angie Fly
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Umpqua Adams dry fly with gray dubbing body, mixed grizzly and brown hackle, orange tail fibers and gold hookUmpqua Adams dry fly with gray dubbed body, brown grizzly hackle crown and brown tail on a gold hook
Umpqua Adams Dry Fly
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Tungsten Bead Prince Nymph Fly
Umpqua Tungsten Bead Prince Nymph Fly
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Two Bit Hooker Fly
Umpqua Two Bit Hooker Fly
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How to Choose Sale Flies

Start with the water column (top, middle, bottom)

Action: If you see consistent rises, start with a dry or terrestrial. If you don’t, nymphs (or a dry-dropper) are usually the most efficient way to cover water. Streamers are a great option when you want to trigger a reaction bite or target fewer but larger fish.

Match size first, then profile, then color

Action: When you’re unsure, pick the right general size and silhouette before obsessing over exact shades. A size change (or a slimmer/chunkier profile) often matters more than swapping from tan to light tan.

Use a simple, repeatable rig

Best for: Most trout anglers do well with one of these three setups: (1) single dry, (2) dry-dropper, or (3) two-nymph rig under an indicator. If you’re Euro nymphing, build around a heavier point fly and a smaller dropper to cover two feeding levels.

Let conditions pick your weighting

Action: Faster/deeper water generally calls for more built-in weight (beadhead/tungsten, or jig patterns), while skinny flats and slower slicks often fish better with lighter nymphs and smaller midges. If you’re snagging constantly, lighten up or switch to jig-style flies; if you’re never ticking bottom, add weight or upsize the bead.

Materials & Durability

  • Dry flies & terrestrials: Dry your fly regularly and use floatant as needed, foam patterns are more forgiving than fully hackled dries.

  • Beads & jig hooks: Check the bead and hook point after rocks, touch up or replace flies that are rolled over or dulled.

  • Saltwater options: If you fish sale flies in the salt, rinse and dry them after each trip to reduce hook corrosion.

  • Storage: Let flies fully dry before closing your box to help prevent rust and material breakdown.

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  • Sale Flies - Easy way to restock confidence patterns and try new styles without paying full price.

  • Sale Fly Lines - Pair the right taper/density to the flies you’re throwing (especially streamers and heavy nymph rigs).

  • Sale Tippet - Stock up on sizes you burn through; small changes in diameter can make a big difference in drift and turnover.

  • Fly Selections - Great for trips or new fisheries when you want broad coverage fast.

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Sale Flies FAQs

Q: What are sale flies?

A: Sale flies are discounted fly patterns, often specific sizes/colors, seasonal overstock, or closeout options. Availability changes quickly, so it’s worth grabbing the sizes you fish most when you see them.

Q: Are sale flies OK for beginners?

A: Yes. Beginners lose flies to trees and rocks, so sale flies are a practical way to build a box while you’re learning, especially for nymphing and dry-dropper rigs.

Q: How do I choose the right fly type, dry, nymph, or streamer?

A: If fish are rising, start with a dry or terrestrial. If they’re not showing, nymphs are typically the most consistent. Streamers are a strong choice when you want to cover banks, structure, and deeper seams for aggressive fish.

Q: What sizes should I buy if I’m only getting a few flies?

A: For general trout fishing, many anglers cover a lot with dries in the 12, 16 range and nymphs in the 14, 18 range, then add a handful of smaller midges when fish get picky. When in doubt, buy two nearby sizes of your confidence patterns.

Q: Do I need tungsten/jig flies for Euro nymphing?

A: They help a lot in faster or deeper water because they sink quickly and maintain contact. You can still Euro nymph with standard beadheads, but jig-style patterns tend to snag less and are easier to manage near the bottom.

Q: Can I fish the same flies under an indicator and with Euro tactics?

A: Often, yes. Many beadhead and tungsten patterns work in either setup, just adjust your leader/weighting so the flies are reaching the depth where fish are feeding.

Q: Are sale flies returnable?

A: Some discounted fly options are marked as final sale and aren’t eligible for returns. Check the product page notes (especially on closeout sizes/colors) before ordering.

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