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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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Clouser Minnow FlyClouser Minnow Fly
Umpqua Clouser Minnow Fly
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Umpqua Chubby Chernobyl FlyUmpqua Chubby Chernobyl Fly
Umpqua Umpqua Chubby Chernobyl Fly
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Elk Hair Caddis Dry FlyElk Hair Caddis Dry Fly
Umpqua Elk Hair Caddis Dry Fly
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Gotcha Fly
Umpqua Gotcha Fly
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Deceiver FlyDeceiver Fly
Umpqua Deceiver Fly
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Pat's Rubberlegs Nymph FlyPat's Rubberlegs Nymph Fly
Umpqua Pat's Rubberlegs Nymph Fly
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Bead Head Copper John FlyBead Head Copper John Fly
Umpqua Bead Head Copper John Fly
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Tungsten Zebra Midge FlyTungsten Zebra Midge Fly
Umpqua Tungsten Zebra Midge Fly
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Parachute Adams Dry FlyParachute Adams Dry Fly
Umpqua Parachute Adams Dry Fly
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Crazy Charlie Fly
Umpqua Crazy Charlie Fly
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Raghead Crab Fly
Umpqua Raghead Crab Fly
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Woolly Bugger Streamer FlyWoolly Bugger Streamer Fly
Umpqua Woolly Bugger Streamer Fly
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Conehead Sparkle Minnow FlyConehead Sparkle Minnow Fly
Montana Fly Company Conehead Sparkle Minnow Fly
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Bonefish Bitters FlyBonefish Bitters Fly
Umpqua Bonefish Bitters Fly
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Bead Head Crystal Bugger FlyBead Head Crystal Bugger Fly
Umpqua Bead Head Crystal Bugger Fly
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Danger Muffin Crab FlyDanger Muffin Crab Fly
Umpqua Danger Muffin Crab Fly
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Bauer Crab FlyBauer Crab Fly
Umpqua Bauer Crab Fly
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Tarpon Toad FlyProduct video from Trident Fly Fishing
Umpqua Tarpon Toad Fly
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Stimulator Dry Fly
Umpqua Stimulator Dry Fly
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Squimp FlyProduct video from Trident Fly Fishing
Umpqua Squimp Fly
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Strong Arm Merkin FlyStrong Arm Merkin Fly
Umpqua Strong Arm Merkin Fly
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Christmas Island Special Bonefish Fly
Umpqua Christmas Island Special Bonefish Fly
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Crystal Bugger Jig FlyCrystal Bugger Jig Fly
Umpqua Crystal Bugger Jig Fly
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Bead Head Flashback Pheasant Tail Fly
Umpqua Bead Head Flashback Pheasant Tail 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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