Wild Water Caddis Fly Assortment, 36 Flies with Small Fly Box
CLASSIC DRY FLY PATTERN - Constructed using the exact traditional recipes and tying materials that have been used for decades in North America and Europe. Wild Water flies are always a good value for the money. These flies are a great choice for any fly fisher!
ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FLIES EVER TIED - The Size 10-14 Caddis is perfect for trout and panfish. Caddis flies are very common all over North America and Europe.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED: Patterns in this collection include 36 Caddis Flies on hook size 10-14: 6 Elk Tan, 6 Woven Brown with Rubber Legs, 6 Goddard, 6 Woven Black, 6 Goddard with Chartreuse Underside, 6 Woven Brown.
- Product Name: Wild Water Caddis Fly Assortment, 36 Flies with Small Fly Box
- Shop by Brand: Wild Water Fly Fishing
- UPC Number: 811223020320
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Description: LOOKS LIKE REAL FLIES - These flies imitate the aquatic insect species that you will find in North America and Europe. The same insect species that fish are naturally feeding on every day. It foots important to use the right flies. Our Wild Water Fly Fishing Caddis Flies are designed to look like natural aquatic insects emerging from its shuck, making them perfect for catching fish that are feeding near trees, rocks or any vegetation.
CLASSIC DRY FLY PATTERN - Constructed using the exact traditional recipes and tying materials that have been used for decades in North America and Europe. Wild Water flies are always a good value for the money. These flies are a great choice for any fly fisher!
ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FLIES EVER TIED - The Size 10-14 Caddis is perfect for trout and panfish. Caddis flies are very common all over North America and Europe.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED: Patterns in this collection include 36 Caddis Flies on hook size 10-14: 6 Elk Tan, 6 Woven Brown with Rubber Legs, 6 Goddard, 6 Woven Black, 6 Goddard with Chartreuse Underside, 6 Woven Brown.
I can't remember when the fascination started but I was very young. The waters and fish that lived near my home were always on my mind. I was drawn to the water and the fish. A lightning bolt struck the day I spotted a mysterious fishing rod in the gun cabinet of the front hall of my great grandparents home. It wasn't long before I figured out it was a fly fishing rod. That's all it took. It has been an obsession ever since.
As a beginner I had lots to learn. Learning about the basics of fly fishing for any beginner can be challenging. What is the meaning of terms like mending and tippet and backing? What are all the different types of flies used for? I ran into a lot of these questions when I began fly fishing and had a hard time finding answers. In a world without the internet searches and YouTube videos, it took a lot of effort to learn the terminology of fly fishing, and I knew that I wasn’t the only one confused by this tricky sport. I loved it so much, I joined the Boy Scouts to find more opportunities to fish.
Prior to a trip to the Adirondacks with my troop I invented and prototyped the first unofficial Wild Water product—the Pocket Fly Fisherman - that I took on the long hike into the mountains and used in a few streams while we camped. It is actually very similar to a Tenkara fly rod but I didn't know it at the time. I was only 13 when I invented it. In later years I rigged up a 10-speed bicycle with bungee cords to hold all my fly rods and tackle boxes.
For many years, I used that bike to take myself to local ponds and streams. I cherished the fly rods that I had but none of them lasted very long due to poor quality. Things got serious when I could drive a car. The local tackle shop sold me a fly rod and reel for salmon and steelhead which ended up being heavy and overpriced. I fished in for many years and learned it's limitations. At the time I was unaware that the invention of the pocket fly fisherman, the cheap rods I took on my bike trip and my first real fly rod were all preparing me to create a great company that would help others have a better experience than I did.
I created Wild Water for the beginner who is new to fly fishing and for parents and grandparents who are creating a family legacy of fishing with their children and grandchildren. We supply you with everything you’ll need from the rods to the reference guides to ensure that you make a good start with the best tools.
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Shipping & Returns
All sellers will furnish tracking information for shipped products, whenever relevant. This tracking data enables you to keep tabs on the status of your shipment. If you purchase products from several sellers in one order, you will receive tracking information from each respective seller.
Following the dispatch of your order, Everest.com will send you an email notification containing the tracking details. Kindly ensure that the email address provided during the checkout process is accurate and up to date.
Returns are only accepted for products bought directly from Everest.com. To qualify for a return, the product must be unused, in its original condition, and with the original packaging intact. Some products may be exempt from the return policy. Should you wish to initiate a return, please reach out to the seller directly within 7 days from the date of delivery.
We prioritize serving those who serve nature. Everest represents the boundless outdoors. Find out how we give back.
Ready to wrestle Yetis over prices? Everest is up for the challenge with our Price Match guarantee.
meet marcus
The Story of Marcus Moose
In the vast wilderness the Everest marketplace, a legendary customer service character emerged—Marcus Moose. With a passion for the outdoors rivaling even the mightiest Yeti, Marcus's mission was clear: guide people to embrace nature's wonders. Marcus, the guardian of adventure, ensured no one was left behind. The wilderness awaits, and with Marcus by your side, your wildest dreams are just a hoofstep away.
CLASSIC DRY FLY PATTERN - Constructed using the exact traditional recipes and tying materials that have been used for decades in North America and Europe. Wild Water flies are always a good value for the money. These flies are a great choice for any fly fisher!
ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FLIES EVER TIED - The Size 10-14 Caddis is perfect for trout and panfish. Caddis flies are very common all over North America and Europe.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED: Patterns in this collection include 36 Caddis Flies on hook size 10-14: 6 Elk Tan, 6 Woven Brown with Rubber Legs, 6 Goddard, 6 Woven Black, 6 Goddard with Chartreuse Underside, 6 Woven Brown.
- Product Name: Wild Water Caddis Fly Assortment, 36 Flies with Small Fly Box
- Shop by Brand: Wild Water Fly Fishing
- UPC Number: 811223020320
-
Description: LOOKS LIKE REAL FLIES - These flies imitate the aquatic insect species that you will find in North America and Europe. The same insect species that fish are naturally feeding on every day. It foots important to use the right flies. Our Wild Water Fly Fishing Caddis Flies are designed to look like natural aquatic insects emerging from its shuck, making them perfect for catching fish that are feeding near trees, rocks or any vegetation.
CLASSIC DRY FLY PATTERN - Constructed using the exact traditional recipes and tying materials that have been used for decades in North America and Europe. Wild Water flies are always a good value for the money. These flies are a great choice for any fly fisher!
ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FLIES EVER TIED - The Size 10-14 Caddis is perfect for trout and panfish. Caddis flies are very common all over North America and Europe.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED: Patterns in this collection include 36 Caddis Flies on hook size 10-14: 6 Elk Tan, 6 Woven Brown with Rubber Legs, 6 Goddard, 6 Woven Black, 6 Goddard with Chartreuse Underside, 6 Woven Brown.
I can't remember when the fascination started but I was very young. The waters and fish that lived near my home were always on my mind. I was drawn to the water and the fish. A lightning bolt struck the day I spotted a mysterious fishing rod in the gun cabinet of the front hall of my great grandparents home. It wasn't long before I figured out it was a fly fishing rod. That's all it took. It has been an obsession ever since.
As a beginner I had lots to learn. Learning about the basics of fly fishing for any beginner can be challenging. What is the meaning of terms like mending and tippet and backing? What are all the different types of flies used for? I ran into a lot of these questions when I began fly fishing and had a hard time finding answers. In a world without the internet searches and YouTube videos, it took a lot of effort to learn the terminology of fly fishing, and I knew that I wasn’t the only one confused by this tricky sport. I loved it so much, I joined the Boy Scouts to find more opportunities to fish.
Prior to a trip to the Adirondacks with my troop I invented and prototyped the first unofficial Wild Water product—the Pocket Fly Fisherman - that I took on the long hike into the mountains and used in a few streams while we camped. It is actually very similar to a Tenkara fly rod but I didn't know it at the time. I was only 13 when I invented it. In later years I rigged up a 10-speed bicycle with bungee cords to hold all my fly rods and tackle boxes.
For many years, I used that bike to take myself to local ponds and streams. I cherished the fly rods that I had but none of them lasted very long due to poor quality. Things got serious when I could drive a car. The local tackle shop sold me a fly rod and reel for salmon and steelhead which ended up being heavy and overpriced. I fished in for many years and learned it's limitations. At the time I was unaware that the invention of the pocket fly fisherman, the cheap rods I took on my bike trip and my first real fly rod were all preparing me to create a great company that would help others have a better experience than I did.
I created Wild Water for the beginner who is new to fly fishing and for parents and grandparents who are creating a family legacy of fishing with their children and grandchildren. We supply you with everything you’ll need from the rods to the reference guides to ensure that you make a good start with the best tools.