TRIPLE THREAT HOOKÂ Straight EYE, 1X Strong, Forged Bend, Triple Micro-barb, Black Nickel A unique hook designed to hold fish at all costs. Three micro barbs and a short shank result in an extremely sticky hook! Perfect for Tarpon and crab patterns.Â
This is fairly short and fine hair with just enough compression to create a slightly flared wing. Some what longer tips and less compression than our comparadun hair. Â
X-eyed cones are big, meaty cone heads with recessed eye sockets, which give you the ability to glue in any adhesive eyes that you would like. We use x-eyed cones for heads on the popular sculpzilla streamer.  Color: nickel. 10 cones per package. Medium uses 3 16″ eyes or smaller. Large uses 7 32″ eyes or smaller.
A barbless, down eye hook with a wide gape, the XC120 is a perfect all-around hook for many different straight-bodied dry fly and nymph patterns. Offered in a wide range of sizes and a low-profile black nickel finish, the upturned point gives the XC120 excellent hooking and holding capacity on a barbless frame. This hook…
Designed to make stowing long handled nets in sling and hip packs easier. Lanyard attaches to the net hoop rather than the handle so it doesn t have to be fed into the net channel of the pack.  Nylon covered bungee protect the lanyard from wear and tear as well as UV rays.   Can…
Nature’s Spirit premium yearling elk hair is the finest diameter elk hair you will find on the market. Each 2×3 patch is graded for straightness, even tips and fine texture, and only a few immature elk meet the standards enforced by Nature’s Spirit grading team.Â
The all-new OOPS Collection features bold new colors, updated graphics, and improved components! All tires have reflective dots for added safety. The saddle has been reshaped with softer padding. The brake lever has been upgraded with better performance and smaller reach for little hands. The paint and decals have been changed to enhance the TooToo balance…
Our Yellowstone National Park map is the best overview of the park. If you are only spending a few days in Yellowstone and doing a few dayhikes, that map is probably all you need. If you visit the park often, are backpacking, or just really love good maps, you will appreciate the more detailed topography…